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Australia's 500 million animals were buried in a sea of fire, which killed about 25000 koalas

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Mountain fires killed 500 million animals in Australia and burned about 25000 koalas.

Australian wildfires continued to rage. Foreign media said that nearly 500 million animals were buried in the fire, and about 25000 koalas were killed in the fire.

About 25000 koalas were killed in a raging forest fire in Australia, the mirror reported on the 8th. Kangaroo Island is also known as Kangaroo Island. There were about 50000 koalas on the island. Now, half of the koalas have been killed in the fire. Some surviving animals have also been severely burned, and their claws have melted. The burned animals are in great pain.

Source: ABC

On the 8th local time, Australian Prime Minister Scott middot; Morrison visited kangaru island. He said that southern Australia, especially Kangaroo Island and Adelaide mountains, has faced devastating losses, but the threat of jungle fires has not ended.

Heidi bull, an ecologist at the wildlife land organization; Heidi groffen said that kangaru island was once called 'little Noah's Ark' because this place can be used as a refuge. 'this is the biggest fire we have seen in a long time, and the fire almost destroyed the island.'

Source: Mirror

Sam & bull, staff member of kangaru wildlife park; Sam Mitchell said that hundreds of injured animals were being treated, including about 50 koalas. 'some animals had serious burns.'