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Now they are inseparable.

Employees of the Australian reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales, published in social networks a touching story that happened at the zoo during a 3-month quarantine due coronavirus.

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One day while cleaning the enclosure the staff has placed a one-year-old female wombat called hope in a cage for koalas. The little girl quickly found a common language with their age — Koala Elsa. They spent a lot of time together and visibly missed each other apart. Noticing this, the Park staff put girlfriends together and now the pair are inseparable.

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“Wombat — a close relative of the Koala, it is therefore not surprising that these two became close friends,” the Insider told reporters the Director of the Australian reptile Park Liz Gabriel. She also said that the animals are of about the same age, and childhood of both was quite difficult. Because they quickly found common language.

a Story about friendship koalas and the wombat have quickly spread on social networks and the media, and now, when the zoo opened its doors to visitors, these two have become real stars.

Catherine Gura

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