At the hospital, the tiny feathertail glider was named Boop, and she has quite a following already on social media! They gave her a lovely purple blanket to snuggle up in. Boop will live at the hospital until she is old enough to be released into the wild.
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Image Credit: Facebook/ Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors
An adult feathertail glider weighs about 13 grams (that is about 13 paper clips). This image is NOT Boop – but it is what she will look like when she gets bigger! Here is a shot of another resident at the hospital, this is a baby koala.
The wildlife hospital even took care of an ailing crocodile.
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Image Credit: Facebook/ Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors
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