Wild animals, like humans, have tender feelings. They are caring, loving and kind and ready to help those in need.
It’s so unbelievable but true.
We often witness the selfless and courageous actions of animals, which surprises us.
Such a dramatic scene was successfully filmed by a park service volunteer: a horse saving a drowning filly.
A volunteer named Becky, working in the national forest, noticed a group of wild horses on the banks of the Salt River.
Among the horses, he recognized the famous stallion Shampa, who grazed there with his family.
They soon noticed another herd of horses on the other side of the river. Then they started “talking” to each other. Suddenly, they decided to join this group and tried to cross the river.
The current was so strong that one of the foals started to drown. Champ noticed that the little creature was in danger, so he rushed to its aid.
He immediately grabbed her by the neck and sent her to the shore.
The horse struggled to keep his head above water as Champ encouraged the confused stallion.
This moment was so moving to see how a wild animal can be so caring and protective.