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Herd of fawns rush to drink from: bottles, of milk at Wildlife sanctuary

Just like drinkers celebrating the impending end of dry January – these adorable fawns have been filmed guzzling milk like there’s no-tomorrow.

‘As a volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary arrives with bottles of milk, the eight young-deer practically pounce on the teets, and begin drinking furiously.’

One fawn, who drinks from a bottle held the man, has to be helped to manoeuvre his legs so he can reach the milk.

Founded in 2011, Nora’s Ark responds to the rehabilitation needs of those animals that are sick, injured, or orphaned and release healthy / wildlife back into their natural habitat.

 

According to the organisation’s Facebook page – ‘Our goal is to nurture, rehabilitate, retire or rehome those animals so that they may experience dignity and respect and have a safe harbor and sustainable quality of life.’

Later in-life, these fawns will feed primarily on leaves!

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