“Assisting” the wombat

She claims she was trying to help out of concern for their safety, fearing they might get hit by a car, and that she ran away from the mother because she was afraid of an attack. Seriously? Does she think we’re that naive? I’ve watched the video, and it clearly doesn’t match her story at all.

One thought on ““Helping” the wombat”

  1. It sounds like there’s a lot of misunderstanding about what happened in the video. It’s important to consider the context and motivations of the people involved. While it may seem like they had good intentions, the actions captured in the video might not reflect that. It’s crucial to prioritize the well-being of wildlife and ensure that any help provided genuinely supports them rather than causing more harm. Maybe a closer look at the situation could clarify things. What do you think could have been done differently?

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