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Alpaca bogged down, still poised to eat grass. Most of the body has been buried in mud.

A alpaca named Magnum accidentally fell into the mud of a dam north-west of Sydney, Australia, when more than half of its body was buried in mud, even in such critical circumstances. It was still quietly grazing while firefighters were rescuing him. The rescue process was filmed and uploaded to the social networking site. Many netizens watched, said the alpaca, at the same time, but also by its calm and calm appearance to make tears and laughter.

The video shows eight New South Wales firefighters joining forces to tie the llama to the alpaca and then yell "1,2, 3" before pulling it out of the mud. In order to reduce the damage to the alpaca, the entire rescue process showed a little difficulty. In stark contrast to these nervous eight firefighters, the alpaca, whose half-body has fallen deep in the mud, has been amused throughout the rescue process with no arrogance, calmness to eat grass, and disregard for everything.

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