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The story of Sam and her new boyfriend Bob follows volunteer firefighter Dave Terry who rescues a female koala huddled in the burning woods of North Mob, southeast of Melbourne. 150 kilometers (90 miles), she looked overwhelmed and Terry filmed it all on his mobile phone. However, after arriving at the wildlife sanctuary, Sam met Bob and became friends with him. Bob was rescued by wildlife sanctuary staff on Friday in Barora, about 180 kilometers away from Melbourne. Two days before rescuing Sam.

Terry, who has been a volunteer firefighter for 26 years, said it was rare to get so close to a koala, so he asked his colleague, 20-year-old Brayden Grolin, to help him. photography. "You could see how she stopped walking and looked at me. She looked like she was saying: 'I can't run anymore, I'm weak and in pain, please help me,'" Shu told Reuters. "I asked for some water, sat down with her, and poured the water out. The cup was in my hand, and she reached for it, then put her right paw on my left hand. Her left hand was cold, so it must have relieved her. It was amazing how she left her paws there even though they were in pain," said Collingwood, from South Ash Wildlife Sanctuary, who cares for Sam and Bob. The koalas are recovering well and other animals such as possums, kangaroos and wallabies are starting to appear in the ruins.

She also announced that Sam, who suffered second-degree burns on his paws, would be healed in 7 to 8 months, while Bob, who suffered third-degree burns on his paws, could return to the bush in four months.

? "They hugged each other with their arms, and they seemed to have really become good friends. We were very happy to see such a scene," Terry said when he came to visit the rescued Sam. Seeing that Sam had regarded Bob as his boyfriend, "They are very kind and sunny to each other, probably because they both suffered the same burns and had the same burnt smell." He said.