Adorable moment little boy helps reunite a lost lamb with its mother in China [Video]

I’ll help ewe! Adorable moment little boy helps reunite a lost lamb with its mother in China

Adorable clip of the boy was recorded in the Tacheng, Xinjiang, ChinaYoung sheep can be heard bleating as the young boy points to the mother sheepAs the ewe comes towards them and the lamb runs towards hers seen coming from the opposite direction as the baby runs 

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This is the heart-warming moment a two-year-old boy helps a lost lamb find its mother.

In the video, recorded in Tacheng, within the north west Chinese region of Xinjiang, the boy can be seen walking beside the small lamb and pointing his finger to show it where they need to go to find their mother.

The little lamb can be heard bleating as the young boy points and tells him where to head to. 

In the video, recorded in the city of Tacheng, within the north west Chinese region of Xinjiang, the boy can be seen walking beside the small lamb and pointing his finger to show it where they need to go to find their mother

The sheep can then be seen coming from the opposite direction and as they come close, the lamb happily runs towards its mother.

When the two reunite, the lamb stands under its mother for a few seconds before they head off in the other direction.

The mother of the boy, who has not been named, told local media: ‘I felt like looking at two little angels, one guarding the other.’

Lambs usually start walking only several minutes after they are born and they are very dependent on their mother sheep in the first four to six months.

Sheep are herbivores, which means they only eat seeds, grass and plants.

They can recognize up to 50 sheep faces and also, they can recognize human faces as well.

The mother of the boy, who has not been named, told local media: ‘I felt like looking at two little angels, one guarding the other’

The little lamb can be heard bleating as the young boy points and tells him where to head to. The sheep can then be seen coming from the opposite direction and as they come close, the lamb happily runs towards its mother

They are usually friendly and were one of the first domesticated animals, along with dogs and goats.

The 40-second video gained a lot of comments on the social network Douyin, which is what TikTok is called in China.

One user said: ‘Cute baby, he helps little lamb find its mother.’

And another commented: ‘Cute baby, he knows the lamb is looking for his mother, so smart.’

The sheep can then be seen coming from the opposite direction and as they come close, the lamb happily runs towards its mother

The 40-second video gained a lot of comments on the social network Douyin, which is what TikTok is called in China. The sheep and her lamb walking off

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