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Animals That Asked People for Help

Everyone adores their pets, and no one wants to see them suffer. Animals, on the other hand, have a habit of getting themselves into trouble. They are curious beings, and curiosity can sometimes give you more than you ask for! Thankfully, you never know who will come to your rescue! If you want to see some animals that needed a helping hand, keep watching, as we countdown 15 animals that asked people for help.

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Owl

Carson Searcy, 25, went out for a Sunday drive with cousins in Melber when his automobile collided with a barred owl. He only saw a giant wing emerge from the side of the road, and he tried to dodge and move, but he still sideswiped him and knocked him to the ground. Searcy brought the bird home and christened him Roger after wrapping it in a blanket. Roger was taken in by wildlife rehabilitator Grant Allen and his wife, who treated him for head trauma and other ailments for nearly a month before releasing him back into the wild. The owl in our next video is in bad shape and these kind men are trying their best to heal it. I’m not sure if they will succeed. After being captured by Indian black magic poachers, this comical-looking owl made a lucky escape. What a funny face this owl has. Two males clipped the talons of a juvenile dusky eagle owl to illegally sell its body parts. Due to old religious beliefs, owls are considered lucky in India and are still killed for their bones and blood.

A worried animal lover in a village near Agra, north India, discovered the frightened owl and brought him to a place where it was cured and cared for. This great horned owl has been rehabilitated and will be released in the wild soon. Caretakers released seven baby tawny owls who had been with them for four months in a 1000-acre wildlife-friendly parcel of land. All the owls flew wonderfully out of their boxes, but one of them landed on a lake that was a little further away from the release place by accident. They hurried to his aid since he could have drowned if he had lingered in the frigid water for too long. They took him back to the center to warm him up before releasing him after a few days. Next, a man was fishing in the woods when he heard a loud plea for help.

A lovely screech owl got caught in a fishing line hooked to a tree branch and hanging like a pendulum. It took some time to free the owl from the line, but it was eventually successful. It flew across the lake without issue after the rescue. A man was traveling home when he came upon a wounded Owl on the side of the road. A passer-by got out of his car and carefully relocated the injured Owl off the road and out of the line of oncoming traffic. He was taken to a wildlife center after it was discovered he had a fractured leg and wing. Finally, one of this owl's wings was partially immersed after becoming entangled in a terrible blackberry bush. Whatever he was looking for had a better chance than he did. He's been freed after a week and a half of recuperation at a bird of prey refuge!

Eagle

In our first video, this bald eagle was rescued from a tree after impaling his wing on a tree branch. The eagle was taken in to be healed and later released back into the wild. This eagle is trapped in a mud lake and this man is forcing himself through the thick mud to get to it. If this man hadn’t saved the bird, it was doomed, being stuck so deep into the mud. It’s nice to see people go out of their way and even risk their own lives to help an animal in distress. Next, this Golden eagle was lifeless after being discovered trapped in a China kite for almost two entire nights, but with a little water and a lot of help, it will survive.

When an eagle tried to catch an octopus, it bit off more than it could chew, and these people rescued it. They were accustomed to experiencing the glories of nature daily, but they understood this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The octopus swam away unhurt, and the eagle slept for around 10 minutes on a limb before flying away. Finally, after being injured in a fight, this beautiful bald eagle is rehabilitated and set free after 74 days of grinding and getting back up to par.

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