Nursing mothers here in this remote
region in Rajasthan, a state in
northern India, have taken in
orphaned and injured fawns for
more than half a century – and
couldn’t imagine it being any other
way.
‘These baby deers are my life and
they’re like my own children,’ said
Mangi Devi Bishnoi, 45, a
housewife from one of the
villages.‘I feed them milk and food
and ensure they’re given proper
care and attention in the house
like all my family members.
‘They are not orphans when they
have us around, they have new
mothers like me who offer them a
mother’s feed for a healthy life.’
The people of the Bishnoi
community, a religious group of
nature worshippers, live next to
jungles and deserted areas and
often grow up playing with all
sorts of animals – and in fear of
none.
May 1, 2016
A Town In India Where Animals Are Breastfed Like Babies, Women See Them As Children
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