Heartbroken Vulture Can Finally Fly Again Thanks To His Rescuers #Video
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Description
This Indian vulture was in search of water in the Summer heat of Nashik, India when it got so dehydrated, he fell to the ground. Locals called Eco-Echo Foundation to rescue this bird. At the time, this bird had a low chance of survival. With the hard work by the rescue team, this bird regained his strength just after six days, and was released back into the wild.
Comments
- CharMaine Added Even a vulture is a beautiful creature from heaven above. Precious story.