Tuesday, February 10, 2009

I. Love. This. Picture.


SYDNEY – It was a chance encounter in the charred landscape of Australia’s deadly wildfires:

A koala sips water from a bottle offered by a firefighter. David Tree noticed the koala moving gingerly on scorched paws as his fire patrol passed. Clearly in pain, the animal stopped when it saw Tree.

“It was amazing, he turned around, sat on his bum and sort of looked at me with (a look) like, put me out of my misery,” Tree told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

“I yelled out for a bottle of water. I unscrewed the bottle, tipped it up on his lips and he just took it naturally. “He kept reaching for the bottle, almost like a baby.”

The team called animal welfare officers to pick up the koala Sunday, the day after deadly firestorms swept southern Victoria state.

“I love nature, and I’ve handled koalas before. They’re not the friendliest things, but I wanted to help him,” Tree said.

Koalas normally drink almost no water because they get almost all their fluids from the leaves they eat.

After the scorched koala sipped from the water bottle and Tree’s crew moved on, animal welfare officials came by.

The koala was in pain but recovering with antibiotics.

She is lovely — very docile — and she has already got an admirer.

A male koala keeps putting his arms around her,” Shaw was quoted as saying. “It will be a long road to recovery, but she should be able to be released back into the wild in about five months.”

8 strong people talking:

Merle Sneed said...

What a great story.

Ann(ie) said...

awwwwww.

I love that valentine joke you sent me earlier!! STill lmao. hehe.

Shellmo said...

I saw this photo earlier but didn't see the whole story! Love this!

Chris H said...

They have named that Koala Sam and she's now got all 4 paws bandaged. So sad.

crabby old man said...

Great story maybe a Hallmark moment

reliv4life said...

great one! thanks for sharing!!

Grandma W said...

What a heartwarming story. I'm so glad "Sam" allowed the fireman to help her. I wonder what happened to the other Koalas in the forrest? My heart goes out to all those who have suffered through this fire. I pray that it rains down under.

Clay Bowler said...

Thanks for a happy story. It's an amazing picture.