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They Can’t Separate The Cow That Ran Towards The Shy And Lonely Tortoise

When things go wrong, it can be difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Even our worst circumstances, however, have the power to bring in a new and brighter chapter in our life.

Simon, a one-of-a-kind newborn calf, and Leonardo, a massive tortoise, make an unlikely team. They have discovered stability and real companionship after their turbulent lives brought them together, supporting one other at all times.

Simon was a young calf in 2016. One of his rear legs became entangled in some vines, and they had to amputate the limb.

The Thailand Friends of Wildlife Foundation rescued and cared for him, fitting him with a prosthetic limb and transporting him to their animal refuge.

Simon had lost a limb, but he was about to meet a new best buddy. The vaquita was not ready to join the other creatures of her kind in the refuge.

They decided to allow her some space to heal from her tragedy and flourish. Simon was placed in a big cage where he appeared to be isolated from other species, but he wasn’t.

Leonardo, an African tortoise, lost his home in 2013 when the zoo where he lived closed. WFFT saved the small animal and took him to his animal refuge, where he began a new and comfortable existence.

Leonardo was going about his business when he saw a new inhabitant in his compound. Simon was the one. Leonardo’s pleasant existence at the sanctuary was made much better when a newborn cow with a prosthetic limb joined his life.

It was love at first sight for Simon when he spotted Leonardo. The tiny calf quickly developed a deep relationship with the huge tortoise, much to the surprise of the refuge employees.

WFFT authorities reported on their website that Simon and Leonardo were frequently spotted eating, relaxing, and strolling together.

Their unexpected relationship delighted the employees as well as the rest of the globe. It reminds us of the strong bond that genuine friends have and that friendship originates from within, rather than from looks or other superficial attributes.