Harder foods make for stronger skulls, giving hand-reared animals the best chance of survival in the wild
- Written by D. Rex Mitchell, Postdoctoral Fellow, Flinders University
Marcus Byrne/Unsplash, CC BY-SAEach year, thousands of wild animals across the world are rescued. They can include young animals saved from abandonment, injury, disease or the death of their parents. Animal carers around the world work tirelessly to help these little animals heal and grow until they are ready to be released back into the wild.
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