Orphaned Baby Kangaroo Simply Wants To Hug His Beloved Teddy Bear

 

The heart-warming image, that was tweeted by Tim Beshara, went viral around the world.

Meet Doodlebug, an orphaned baby kangaroo who lives in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. He ​is taken care of by the wildlife rehabilitator Gillian Abbott. She and her son Tim Beshara, an adviser to Greens senator for Tasmania Peter Whish-Wilson, have taken care of Doodlebug since he was a baby found orphaned in the wild.

The orphaned kangaroo was nursed back to health by Gillian Abbott, who gave it a teddy bear to play with.

Either way, it looks like the now 15-month-old kangaroo is finally finding a way to cope.

Doodlebug finds companionship in his favorite stuffed animal, a teddy bear. The kangaroo will lay in the grass next to the teddy, will cuddle the teddy, and even practice his kicking against the teddy.

Doodlebug is currently undergoing a “soft release,” which means he can hop off into the forest whenever he wants, but he will occasionally still return for feeding.

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