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00:00 (cows mooing)
00:02 Many animals find it difficult
00:03 to live with a congenital disability or catastrophic injury,
00:08 especially if no human chooses to assist and aid them.
00:13 Have you ever seen a deer be hit by an arrow and survive?
00:19 The hunter's arrow penetrated its neck
00:24 but did not enter the critical area.
00:27 Therefore, it could not kill it.
00:29 (arrow whooshing)
00:31 After several days of surviving,
00:33 the rescue crew noticed the arrow
00:37 and decided to take action to help this wounded animal.
00:40 This unfortunate tiger suffered a fractured limb
00:45 and was thankfully taken to the zoo
00:48 by the rescue team to be cared for.
00:50 It will spend the rest of its life
00:53 in the greatest environment possible,
00:55 away from the threat of hunting.
00:58 The leopard's eyes flared up
01:00 as if it intended to devour the cameraman whole.
01:03 He attempts to pull his body after him
01:05 as if it were a burden.
01:07 His hind legs' bones are damaged.
01:10 He cannot stand and he will starve to death
01:13 if he does not receive care and assistance
01:15 as soon as possible.
01:16 Here is the lord of the river.
01:20 The crocodile can involve in fierce fights
01:24 with other crocodiles.
01:28 Many crocodiles lose their jaws
01:30 as a result of battling with another male for mating.
01:33 In fact, for a crocodile,
01:34 there is nothing worse than losing its jaw.
01:37 Any crocodile that loses its jaw in a fight
01:39 will only live for a few days and then dies.
01:43 Without the jaw, the crocodile can't grab prey
01:48 and it would eventually get weak and die of hunger.
01:51 This tiger does some last steps
01:56 with a severely injured leg.
01:58 Its bones were broken with repeated stab wounds to the skin.
02:02 The lord of the jungle is now looking for a hidden location
02:07 to finish his life in.

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