'Miracle' baby hare delivered using penknife in dramatic roadside birth
- A Scots farmer named Robert Craig delivered a baby hare named Bruno using a penknife after its mother was killed in an accident.
- Bruno weighed only 80g at birth, which is below the typical weight for a newborn hare, but he has since gained more than nine times his weight.
- Scottish SPCA staff are caring for Bruno at their wildlife rescue centre, noting his alertness and strong will to survive.
- Emma Totney, an animal rescue officer, expressed satisfaction at Bruno's progress and resilience.
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'Miracle' baby hare delivered using penknife in dramatic roadside birth
A farmer who accidentally struck a hare with machinery then saw movement in the dead animal's stomach and "knew instantly she was pregnant" - realising he had to act quickly to "give the babies a chance at life".
·United Kingdom
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Farmer delivers ‘little miracle’ baby hare in emergency roadside Caesarean
The leveret, named Bruno by Scottish SPCA staff, is now in the care of the Scottish SPCA.
·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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