00:00He would snuggle into my neck or hoodie.
00:04He wanted to be with me non-stop, 24-7.
00:08And that's how I became a father figure for Yip.
00:11And the dodo asked me to share my story.
00:14One day someone brought me a big egg, the only one that was still left in the nest.
00:19We put it in the incubator and 20 days later, we saw a little bee coming out of the egg.
00:26My girlfriend and I were like, he's coming out of the egg today.
00:31The first day was like, what's happening? I've never raised a swan before.
00:36We had to do co-parenting because it took a lot of time.
00:41And that wasn't easy.
00:44The first time I went swimming with him, I went ahead and he was like, where's my dad?
00:50And he looked great after me.
00:53It's a special bond we had.
01:03When Yip got bigger, we had a friend for him to rescue Yip.
01:07Over time, they became buddies.
01:11That was exciting for me as well.
01:14They were doing together and dancing together.
01:20Yip was free to go wherever he wanted because the gates of the yard were open.
01:25But he decided to stay.
01:27He just wanted to be there.
01:33People underestimate animals and are taking the world for granted.
01:38You should be more aware of how beautiful animals are and what they can give and what they deserve.
01:45You should be more aware of how beautiful animals are and what they can give and what they can give
02:02and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give
02:02and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give
02:02and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give
02:02and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give and what they can give
02:02and what they can give.
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