In California, USA, wildfires that started in July of this year continue to this day.



And at that site, a baby cougar with only human hands was dramatically rescued, <Oh! Click> The third search term is'Little Puma Rescue'.



It is a baby cougar whose head is smaller than a human palm.



The puma, estimated to be between 4 and 6 weeks old, was found at the site of a fire near Redding City, California, late last month.



The baby Puma, weighing only 1.7 kg, had already been burned all over her body due to the forest fire.



In particular, he had very severe burns on his feet and severe inflammation in his eyes.



After being rescued at the end of last month, after receiving treatment and care at the Auckland Zoo, they are now recovering little by little.



Originally, cougars learn survival skills by staying with their mother until the age of two, but a young cougar who has lost its mother in a wildfire cannot learn how to survive in the wild and cannot be returned to the wild immediately.



It is said that for the time being, breeders will be taking care of the puma and serving as the mascots of the zoo.



Netizens said, "It's a miracle to survive that rough wildfire. I hope you'll be healthy and happy in the future!" "I'm worried that my family might want to see you. I hope we can meet you in the future..."



(Screen source: Facebook OAKLAND ZOO)