Animals frequently form alliances. But what if it originates from unique animal species? A relationship between species is always laudable. These creatures recognize mutual affection and care, gradually develop trust and create a beautiful friendship. In this story, consider the case of the juvenile cow and the coɩossaɩ tortoise.
Leonardo, an African spurred tortoise, had no idea what the future held when he was rescued from a menagerie in Bangkok, Thailand. He went to the Wildlife Friends of Thailand Foundation (WFFT) Support Center, which has provided assistance and shelter to hundreds of animals in need. Since his death in 2013, life at Leonardo’s sanctuary has brought her solace and satisfaction.
Wfft staff placed the calf in a large open enclosure and then transferred it to a field with two other rescued heifers to speed his recovery. Simón had already met Leonardo. After a few encounters, the young cow and the huge turtle became close friends.
Wfft stated: “We decided to temporarily house him in a large open field enclosure within the Wfft Termination Center so that he could recover from his ordeal.” We then plan to move him to a pasture where two other rescued calves reside.