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Watch a kind-hearted woman gives thirsty koala water goes viral

Watch a kind-hearted woman gives thirsty koala water goes viral

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  • A video of a thirsty koala perched on a tree and a woman offering it water to drink.
  • It happily accepts and consumes a large amount.
  • A lot of people have commented on the woman’s gesture.
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Random acts of kindness and compassion go a long way in establishing and reassuring faith in humanity and goodwill, both of which are required to sustain life on our planet and live in harmony with one another. These acts cut beyond borders of race, colour, language, and species. A video of a thirsty koala perched on a tree and a woman offering it water to drink is becoming viral, and it happily accepts and consumes a large amount.

Interesting @fasc1nate uploaded the video on Twitter with the caption, “A passing motorist offers a koala some water during a record heatwave in Australia.”

Take a look at the video: 

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A lot of people have commented on the woman’s gesture. I’m going to share a few with you.

As one of the users wrote, “Honestly when is it not a record heatwave?” Another user wrote, “Koalas really often suffer from lack of water.”  A third person wrote, “You can tell he appreciated that nice cool drink on a hot day🙂” A fourth user commented, “Heartwarming”

Another wrote, “The most adorable animal to exist 🥺🥰🐨” As someone else said, “She has a big heart. Bless her.” Another user wrote, “The lean in is what humanity envelopes. Only if we tried, so much can be accomplished.”

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