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Para emular a su madre: el oso hormiguero bebé que quedó huérfano y vive abrazado a un oso de peluche para sobrevivir
AR🌿 Environment4 hr. ago

Para emular a su madre: el oso hormiguero bebé que quedó huérfano y vive abrazado a un oso de peluche para sobrevivir

A baby anteater was rescued in the province of Jujuy, Argentina, after being found alone and outside its habitat, with little chance of survival. The animal was taken into care by a team from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, who provided it with a white stuffed bear to comfort it and mimic the presence of its mother. The stuffed bear helps reduce stress and provides a sense of security while the young anteater receives professional care. Once the animal has grown, recovered, and completed a health quarantine, it will be reintroduced into its natural ecosystem in the province of Corrientes. The ministry advises the public not to touch wild animals if found and to report them immediately via WhatsApp for professional assistance.

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Para emular a su madre: el oso hormiguero bebé que quedó huérfano y vive abrazado a un oso de peluche para sobrevivir

A baby anteater was rescued in the province of Jujuy, Argentina, after being found alone and outside its habitat, with little chance of survival. The animal was taken into care by a team from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, who provided it with a white stuffed bear to comfort it and mimic the presence of its mother. The stuffed bear helps reduce stress and provides a sense of security while the young anteater receives professional care. Once the animal has grown, recovered, and completed a health quarantine, it will be reintroduced into its natural ecosystem in the province of Corrientes. The ministry advises the public not to touch wild animals if found and to report them immediately via WhatsApp for professional assistance.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental conservation efforts involving wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. It presents factual information about the process of caring for an orphaned anteater and does not take a political stance or show bias toward any ideological perspective. The content is neutral,客观

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