A hapless baby alpaca planted itself in a hole so deep it couldn’t get out again, and so it was up to a kindly farmer to dig up the poor dear, knobbly roots and all, and reunite it with a very concerned mama alpaca. (via Alice Shortcake)
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Looks like this story is a repeat of one featured here back in 2016, but since that video isn’t available anymore, thanks to Alice Shortcake for giving us a chance to watch it again!
Good to see it. I don’t remember it at all since I’m lucky if I remember what I was doing 10 minutes ago,
You’re singing my song, Dubravkamcvmd!
Well, I didn’t remember this at all, but I was about to type almost the exact same comment I did the first time:
“How the heck did he get in there?”
Poor baby. Can’t watch right now but am looking forward to the nose boop with mama that I also commented upon.
That’s what I’d like to know – how did he get in there?? Was he liquid at one point? ๐ค
Also… didn’t you guys think that the alpacas were considering kissing the guy?? And the they looked like “nah”…
I thought I had seen it on Cutetropolis when I pup-up on YouTube the other day.
I never mind a qte repeat. Poor thing! Happy he/she was rescued.
Poor baby! And poor mama! And oh the farmer must have an aching back.
Duckie goes outside and checks deck planters for baby alpacas. Finds nothing but peanuts buried by crows. Goes back inside to hear little Duckie shrieking at her for leaving the door open.
Anyone want a budgie? Attitude included.
Too funny, the indignity of it all!
Iโll trade you attitude boid for 2 mooching cats. I swear they can be dead asleep and as soon as I go into the kitchen, they suddenly materialize as silently as wraiths looking at me like excuse me if youโre in the kitchen, you must be here to feed us. So Feed Us!!!!
Baby’s little “ehn ehn” noises broke my heart. Love baby pacalacas.
I love how the guys immediate reaction after pulling that baby out of the ground was to fill that hole
Yer darn tootin’!