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A four-month-old elk rescued from a flood now lives with his rescuers in their home in Voronezh Oblast. Olesya Kostyanaya found elk, called Fantik and took it home. The animal seemed to be very weak but Olesya managed to nurse it back to health. Now Fantik is a part of the family and Olesya calls him her ‘third son’. However, in a few weeks, Fantik is due to eave his new family to live in a nature reserve nearby.
Footage courtesy of the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital close to Brisbane shows animal experts nursing nine-month baby koala Shayne back to health after the her mom was hit by a car and killed instantly, leaving Shayne an orphan. The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital is Australia's largest koala treatment facility, with an average of 70 to 80 koalas coming through the hospital every month, and over 100 koalas in its care at any one time.
The San Diego Zoo's baby giraffe, unable to walk on its own, is doing better after receiving specialized care
The San Diego Zoo's baby giraffe, unable to walk on its own, is doing better after receiving specialized care
Police and volunteers flip a passenger bus back upright after it careened off a mountain road in Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca and plummeted into a ravine, killing at least 27 people. IMAGES
Russian lawmakers approve legislation in a first reading that will require people to show health passes to access places like bars and restaurants, as the country gears up for a winter Covid wave. Russia is one of the hardest-hit countries with more than 10 million infections and has Europe's highest death toll from the pandemic. IMAGES