Kitz with big eyes: police save sleeping deer on the A61
Kitz with big eyes: police save sleeping deer on the A61
On the A61 motorway, there was a remarkable and caring action by the Gau-Bickelheim motorway police in the night of Monday, which underlined the importance of animal rescue in the region. A fawn, which was initially considered dead, turned out to be a sleeping animal that looked at the officials with his big eyes.
well -intentioned helper: The motorway police moves out of
A driver had alerted the officers after discovering the supposedly dead deer on the hard shoulder in the direction of Koblenz. When the police arrived at the Steingut parking lot, they saw the fawn on the side of the road and initially waited for it to react. Despite repeated horns, the animal showed no emotion.
a surprising waking up
When the officers approached the animal, they experienced an unexpected turn: the fawn suddenly raised her head and looked at her curiously. Apparently it had only slept, which helped the officials to smile a warm smile. "The fawn looked at us quite puzzled," the police officers described this sweet moment.
care for nature: bring the Kitz to safety
The officials quickly agreed that they could not simply leave the fawn on the highway. They carefully directed it towards the adjacent green strip. The fawn followed well and found its way into the embankment, where it was safe and could withdraw.
a curious review
But the story took another unexpected turn: after the first departure, the fawn came back. It is uncertain whether it would like to thank you or just wanted to check his new friends. The police were unable to smile about the curiosity of the little animal before it ultimately disappeared into the nearby field.
respect for the nature of the Rhineland-Palatinate region
This episode illustrates how important it is to protect animals in urban and heavily frequented areas. The motorway police not only campaigns for traffic safety, but also proves a big heart for the wildlife. This positive story reminds us that empathy and prompt actions can be life -saving - not only for humans, but also for the animal inhabitants of our environment.
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