The cutest thing you’ll see today are these baby ‘Moss Chickens’ learning to walk

The Wildlife Hospital take in a wide range of creatures, from reptiles and parrots to penguins and ocean lions.

Everybody at the medical clinic loves working with the creatures who come in — yet they particularly love really focusing on the kākāpō chicks.

Kākāpō, nicknamed greenery chickens, are enormous, flightless, ground-staying, nighttime parrots local to New Zealand.

They’re unbelievably remarkable birds and everybody at the emergency clinic watches out for the kākāpō nearby, particularly the infants.

They have broad experience raising chicks, so at whatever point there are kākāpō who need assistance, they frequently get shipped off Dunedin.

As of late, they’ve taken in a few child greenery chickens and are attempting to get them sufficiently able to be delivered once more into the wild in the long run.

The chicks the medical clinic have right presently are somewhere in the range of 5 and two months old and are all as of now mastering the abilities they’ll have to get by in nature.

The staff genuinely cherishes watching them develop, and couldn’t be more regarded to get to work with these great little birds.

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