Cette vétérinaire a vraiment un don avec les rhinocéros (VIDÉO)
Cette vétérinaire a vraiment un don avec les rhinocéros (VIDÉO)
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Laura Ellison, une vétérinaire australienne, travaille au Rhino Orphanage, une sorte d'orphelinat pour rhinocéros, en Afrique du Sud. Elle s'occupe de recueillir et soigner les bébés rhinos qui se retrouvent privés de leurs mères. Elle tisse donc des liens solides avec ces animaux.
Pour sensibiliser le public à ces questions, elle publie régulièrement des vidéos sur son compte Instagram, qui sont particulièrement mignonnes. La complicité entre la jeune femme et les jeunes rhinocéros est évidente. De même, comme le montre la vidéo ci-dessus, elle a aussi recueilli un bébé galago, ce petit primate aux yeux globuleux étonnés, et l'a nourri au biberon.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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Bruce the baby White Rhino with mum Dot at Blair Drummond Safari Park. Bruce was born in the early hours of Sunday morning and is just beginning to take his first steps. Bruce was named after Robert the Bruce, in the year the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn was held.
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