The baby koala clung to her mother during surgery to save her

    Mom, I'm here. She is moving the web Phantom, the baby koala who hugs her mother Lizzy during the surgery she underwent an emergency after being hit by a car in Australia.

    He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him





    Mom, I'm here. It is moving the web Phantom, the baby koala hugging its mother Lizzy underwent an emergency surgery after being hit by a car in Australia.

    While Phantom luckily found herself unharmed, Lizzy instead had to be treated for a few trauma to the muzzle and a collapsed lung toAustralia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Now she is on antibiotics and is receiving the appropriate treatment, but her 6-month-old baby has never abandoned her and has always remained by her side, even during the operation.

    The little one was attached to the mother's body the whole time, also holding her chin with her little paw. He then perched on her head as she rests and recovers.

    The baby koala clung to her mother during surgery to save her

    The baby koala clung to her mother during surgery to save her

    The couple miraculously survived after being hit by a car on the Warrego Highway in Coominya, west of Brisbane. Phantom and Lizzy are just two examples of the patients at this hospital, which treats 58.000 wildlife animals. But Phantom has taken a somewhat special place in everyone's heart for its pampering and caring.



    Roberta Ragni

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