After a raging forest fire swept through acres of woodland, rescue teams were called to search for surviving animals. What they found in a quiet office building left everyone speechless — a tiny fawn ... View MoreAfter a raging forest fire swept through acres of woodland, rescue teams were called to search for surviving animals. What they found in a quiet office building left everyone speechless — a tiny fawn and a young bobcat, curled up together under a desk, fast asleep.Both were covered in soot, trembling, and scared. But instead of fear or instinct taking over, they had chosen comfort — in each other. The bobcat had wrapped itself around the fawn, and the fawn leaned in gently, their bond unmistakable.Rescuers gently carried them to a wildlife rehabilitation center. Everyone expected the bond to break once they were safe, but it didn’t. The two remained close, eating side by side, sleeping next to each other, and finding peace in one another’s presence.Experts say it’s rare — nearly unheard of — for natural instincts to be replaced by friendship like this. But trauma has a way of breaking barriers, and these two found love and comfort when they needed it most.Eventually, they were relocated to a sanctuary that could care for both of them safely, without forcing separation. They now live in adjoining spaces, still meeting daily, still cuddling — two fire-forged souls who proved that even in nature, love can bloom in the unlikeliest places.Join Weird & Wonderful Facts
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Coyote finds old dog toy, acts like a puppy
A photographer spotted a coyote as it trotted into her yard and explored a toy left in the snow. What she managed to capture on camera is the beauty of play.
0305 MDT 2025.05.15 it is on a lawn of a building that my staff patrol at night. The question: are they going to nest in the area or move on? City noise is not an issue for them. Nor is the other ... View More0305 MDT 2025.05.15 it is on a lawn of a building that my staff patrol at night. The question: are they going to nest in the area or move on? City noise is not an issue for them. Nor is the other bipeds.
Taken around 0230 hrs, 2025.05.05. Same goose, which in 20Mins might have walked a few hundred feet from the grassy location to the e more concrete one. And possibly the same one which I posted pict... View MoreTaken around 0230 hrs, 2025.05.05. Same goose, which in 20Mins might have walked a few hundred feet from the grassy location to the e more concrete one. And possibly the same one which I posted pictures of recently
Taken around 0245 MDT, 2025.04.25, inside a park which is under our jurisdiction (what’s left of the building that was there). If it mates and decides to nest in the area, one thing is sure: a wide ... View MoreTaken around 0245 MDT, 2025.04.25, inside a park which is under our jurisdiction (what’s left of the building that was there). If it mates and decides to nest in the area, one thing is sure: a wide security perimeter will be needed. They will vigorously protect their nest. And since in Canada it is a protected species, you cannot move the nest.
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