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]]>The woman entered her shed one day and noticed there is some sudden movement in a pile of blankets that were resting in the corner. When she went to have a close look, she discovered a wombat snuggled in the warm pile.
She was quick to contact non-profit Wombat Rescue, but by the time they came, the wombat was already gone. Luckily, the animal later returned, giving experts a chance to take care of it.
Wombat Rescue president Yolandi Vermaak was worried that the wombat might flee again, but it was friendlier than expected.
“She wasn’t going to bolt. Not at all,” Vermaak explained on social media. “She was snug as a bug in that blue blanket and not giving it up.”
According to Vermaak, the wombat most likely entered the shed while looking for shelter due to burrowing floods. She and he colleagues treated the wombat and made sure she was healthy before returning to the wild. She also shared a video of the encounter on Instagram.
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]]>“We put them in a little area together and right from the start Buggy was just all over Wally,” their mom shared with The Dodo. “Wally’s grazing on the ground and Buggy’s following him, just sucking on his ear the whole time. It was like, ‘What’s going on here?’ It was really weird. And every time we put them out together, that’s what they did.”
The adorable couple does everything together. They sleep together, eat together, and make memories together.
“When we brought them back inside for pouch time, we’d set them up in two little separate pouches. I’d go away, come back 10 minutes later and Wally’s either in Buggy’s bag or Buggy’s sitting on Wally. It was just crazy because they’re not even the same species, yet they seem to really want to cuddle,” she added.
Scroll down and follow Buggy’s and Wally’s adventures.
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]]>The post Australian Woman Finds a Friendly Wombat Snuggled in the Blankets in Her Shed appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The woman entered her shed one day and noticed there is some sudden movement in a pile of blankets that were resting in the corner. When she went to have a close look, she discovered a wombat snuggled in the warm pile.
She was quick to contact non-profit Wombat Rescue, but by the time they came, the wombat was already gone. Luckily, the animal later returned, giving experts a chance to take care of it.
Wombat Rescue president Yolandi Vermaak was worried that the wombat might flee again, but it was friendlier than expected.
“She wasn’t going to bolt. Not at all,” Vermaak explained on social media. “She was snug as a bug in that blue blanket and not giving it up.”
According to Vermaak, the wombat most likely entered the shed while looking for shelter due to burrowing floods. She and he colleagues treated the wombat and made sure she was healthy before returning to the wild. She also shared a video of the encounter on Instagram.
The post Australian Woman Finds a Friendly Wombat Snuggled in the Blankets in Her Shed appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Check Out How A Wombat And A Kangaroo Became Best Friends appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“We put them in a little area together and right from the start Buggy was just all over Wally,” their mom shared with The Dodo. “Wally’s grazing on the ground and Buggy’s following him, just sucking on his ear the whole time. It was like, ‘What’s going on here?’ It was really weird. And every time we put them out together, that’s what they did.”
The adorable couple does everything together. They sleep together, eat together, and make memories together.
“When we brought them back inside for pouch time, we’d set them up in two little separate pouches. I’d go away, come back 10 minutes later and Wally’s either in Buggy’s bag or Buggy’s sitting on Wally. It was just crazy because they’re not even the same species, yet they seem to really want to cuddle,” she added.
Scroll down and follow Buggy’s and Wally’s adventures.
The post Check Out How A Wombat And A Kangaroo Became Best Friends appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
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