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Sharing Some Heartwarming News

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Recently, netizens posted a video on Facebook of lizards receiving CPR. Here's what happened: In New South Wales, Australia, people discovered a small lizard floating by the pool and asked firefighters for help.

The firefighters arrived on the scene and immediately performed CPR on the drowning lizard, which lasted about 10 minutes. Miraculously, the small lizard gradually regained its breathing and began to jump around. The firefighters continued chest compressions until the lizard was completely awake, then released it back into the wild. Netizens commented under the post, 'Heroes, you did well.'

Yes, thank you to the superheroes in reality, treating all life equally, very cool.

Image source: Gordon Fire and Rescue NSW/Facebook

Sidebar, this is a young water dragon in Australia, water dragons can swim but young ones and deep water can drown, it is recommended to avoid deep water in the feeding process to prevent accidents

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Meanwhile, in the Sumatran Orangutan Protection Area of Indonesia, a ranger from the Orangutan Protection Association was clearing harmful snakes and insects from a wildlife pond. Because the pond was full of dense bushes and debris, the ranger looked like he was trapped in the pond.

This caught the attention of a nearby Sumatran orangutan, which came to the shore to observe the ranger, perhaps thinking he needed a helping hand to get out of the pond. Wildlife photographer Anil Prabhakar also captured this heartwarming moment.

Notably, the ranger did not pull the orangutan's hand. He explained that they were wild animals and we shouldn't touch them arbitrarily.

Gorilla: Extending its ape hand.jpg (Image source: Anil Prabhakar)

Recently, Australian army soldiers posted a group of photos caring for koalas on Facebook.

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It is reported that after completing the firefighting tasks, the soldiers still hadn't taken off their military uniforms and were holding a koala each, starting a 'baby-raising operation', using syringes to feed them carefully, and building exercise facilities for them to play with. They used their rest time to care for small animals injured in the fire.


This group of photos touched many people and received countless likes and praise on the internet.

Netizens also said, 'The firefighters are amazing! Not only can they save human lives, but they can also care for other lives. We're very grateful for your dedication and kindness.'

Earlier, Turtle FREDDY survived a jungle fire and lost its shell in the fire, but a surgical team used 3D printing technology to install a prosthetic shell for it. FREDDY became the first influencer in the world with a 3D printed shell, and even artists painted patterns on the shell. It allowed FREDDY to return to a normal life.

Image source: Online

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Author: Xiaoshulin; From: Xinshi Crawling World; Follow me to learn more about animal knowledge.

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