You might find it hard to believe, yet research has indicated that
friendships can significantly affect our health and happiness. As a result,
everyone needs friends, and animals are no different. Even if the
relationship is created by a stuffed animal, it may make someone feel at
ease and help them get over any difficulties. Naturally, it also merits to
be loved and adored.
Meet Doodlebug, a young kangaroo that was abandoned and resides in
Australia's New South Wales state's Northern Rivers area. The animal
rehabilitator Gillian Abbott looks after him. Since Doodlebug was a young
child discovered abandoned in the bush, she and her son Tim Beshara, an
advisor to Greens senator for Tasmania Peter Whish-Wilson, have cared for
him.
Doodlebug is not a wallaby, but an Eastern grey kangaroo. Regardless of the
species he is, though, his images of him cuddling a teddy bear that Tim
posted went viral and won everyone over. These images demonstrate the
importance of a good embrace, particularly for an orphaned wallaby.
Beshara informed the Daily Mail that "he may have slipped out of his
mother's pouch or his mother might have passed away." "When he was given to
my mother's wildlife organization WIRES, he was just a few months old. Since
then, she has taken care of it and, as the photo demonstrates, it is now
hopping throughout the forest and returning for the odd feeding or
snuggle.
Doodlebug is grown and healthy enough to return to the wild, but without a
little assistance from Abbott and her group, he still isn't ready to do so.
Abbott believed that Doodlebug needed a companion to console him and assist
in his development, much like newborns do. She gave him a cuddly teddy to
cuddle with as a result.
They appear to react to the objects much like a child would. They regard it
like a friend, claims Abbott.
No surprise Doodlebug wants to embrace his favorite bear after he has just
lost his mother and home. He will recuperate fast with the aid of his bear
and go back to the wild, where he belongs.
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