Sometime in the distant past, an African prodded turtle named Leonardo was safeguarded from a Bangkok zoo. They moved him to Thailand to live there cheerfully ever later.

Yet, at some point, Leonardo noticed a child cow with a prosthetic leg strolling his direction. The cow there was named Simon. He’d lost his leg subsequent to being caught in a plant.
Simon followed Leonardo all over, recounting his leg, eating his suppers and sharing his own, and, surprisingly, resting close to Leonardo.
Eventually, regardless of whether Leonardo like it, the two were indistinguishable. Indeed, even Leonardo currently calls Simon his closest companion.

According to the Wildlife Friends of Thailand, “we chose to house [Simon] briefly in an enormous open field nook inside the Rescue Center where he could recuperate from his experience.
We had then wanted to move him into a field where we house 2 other saved cows.” In any case, they found the far-fetched fellowship between the cow and the turtle before they could move him.
And afterward they realized they just couldn’t separate these two.”To the amazement of all Simon the cow has framed a solid security with the enormous turtle Leonardo,” WFFT composed on their website.
“They are frequently seen chasing after one another, sharing dinners and resting together. We trust this surprising kinship keeps on thriving.”







