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          Millions of animals dead in Australia fires
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-02-12 09:05

           

          A white horse and two goats are seen in a field burnt out by bushfires in the town of Flowerdale, 80km (50 miles) north of Melbourne February 11, 2008. [Agencies]

          One furry survivor has emerged a star: a koala, nicknamed "Sam" by her rescuers, was found moving gingerly on scorched paws by a fire patrol on Sunday. Firefighter David Tree offered the animal a bottle of water, which she eagerly accepted, holding Tree's hand as he poured water into her mouth -- a moment captured in a photograph seen around the world.

          "You all right, buddy?" Tree asks in a video of the encounter as he approaches the koala. Later, as Sam thirstily gulps from the bottle, he quips: "How much can a koala bear?"

          Often mistakenly called koala bears because they resemble a child's teddy bear, the marsupial is actually a rather grumpy creature with a loud growl and sharp claws.

          Sam is being treated at the Mountain Ash Wildlife Shelter in Rawson, 100 miles (170 kilometers) east of Melbourne, where she has attracted the attention of a male koala, nicknamed "Bob," manager Coleen Wood said. The two have been inseparable, with Bob keeping a protective watch over his new friend, she said.

          Meanwhile, workers at the shelter were scrambling to salve the wounds of possums, kangaroos, lizards -- "everything and anything," Wood said.

          "We had a turtle come through that was just about melted -- still alive," Wood said. "The whole thing was just fused together -- it was just horrendous. It just goes to show how intense (the fire) was in the area."

          The animals arriving appear stressed, but generally seem to understand the veterinarians are trying to help them, Wood said. Kangaroos and koalas are widespread in Australia and are not particularly afraid of humans.

          Volunteers from the animal welfare group Victorian Advocates for Animals filled 10 giant bins with 2,300 dead grey-headed flying foxes that succumbed to heat stroke Saturday, said Lawrence Pope, the group's president. Volunteers tried to save some of the bats by giving them fluids and keeping them cool, Pope said, but the creatures were simply too stressed and perished.

          "It's heartbreaking," Pope said. "They're very endearing animals and to see them die right before our eyes is something that wildlife rescuers and carers just find appalling."

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