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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

BALD BUT EXTREMELY CUTE WOMBAT BABY ORPHAN ADOPTED BY RANGER and lovingly cared for.



Will I grow some fur soon, mum? Super-cute baby wombat is adopted by ranger after being found in her dead mother's pouch.

  • Leah was found at the side of the road after her mother was hit by a car
  • She was taken in by volunteer carer Kim Hunter in Kinglake, Victoria
  • After receiving round-the-clock care, she has made a good recovery

  • After an urgent phone call from a passerby to the local wildlife helpline, voluntary animal carer and ranger, Kim Hunter, 48, came to the rescue of the baby wombat and took it her home in Kinglake, Victoria. 
    Recovery: Leah the wombat survived the death of her mother and is now making good progress at the home of Kim Hunter in Kinglake, Victoria
    LEAH NOW IN ALL HER CUTENESS

    Fully grown: Leah will eventually develop a thick coat of fur
    THIS IS HOW SHE WILL LOOK LIKE, WHEN FULLY GROWN

    Despite being merely hours away from death, Kim has managed to nurse the wombat named Leah, back to health with round-the-clock care.  By bottle feeding the adorable wombat every four hours, the five-week-old is now on the road to recovery.

    Tiny: Leah was hours from death when she was found but, with round-the-clock care survivedKim said 'Leah was cold to the touch and weighed only 300 grams when she arrived, she now weighs 650 grams.  She's very lucky, although she was uninjured she was cold to the touch and I'd say she was only a few hours away from dying.  Wombats often graze at the side of the road and are sometimes hit by oncoming cars, her mother must have shielded her against the blow.
     
    'Leah is too young to grow her own fur yet so I keep her on a heated mat, I have to bottle feed her every four hours, even throughout the night.  But it's definitely been worth it, we've built a strong bond over the weeks, she knows I'm her mum now.  The online response to Leah is unbelievable, people have really fallen in love with her.'

    Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2730137/Will-I-grow-fur-soon-mum-Super-cute-baby-wombat-adopted-human-mother-dead-mothers-pouch.html

    UPDATE

    Leah's picture becomes photoshopped - Hilarious pictures
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/08/leah-baby-wombat-becomes-internet.html

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