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There are some things that inevitably make our hearts melt and bring smiles to our faces – one of them is surely the beautiful sight of baby animals being reunited with their mothers. This is exactly what happened recently to the two lucky baby leopards in this video.
The two cubs, only three weeks old, were rescued by the Wildlife SOS team. They were found amidst sugarcane fields in Somatwadi village in Junnar, Maharashtra, India, by farmers who were working there. After a careful medical examination carried out by the rescue’s vets in the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center, the cubs were prepared for the reunion in a special way – they were placed in transfer crates and positioned near the spot where their mother had last been sighted. The process was filmed by camera traps, thanks to which we can see the very moment when the female leopard found her babies. Once she noticed her little ones, she got them out of the crates and carried them back home into the forest!
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am so grateful to the sugar cane workers and wildlife experts who made sure the babies were saved and placed where their mother could find them