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Cute lamb has wonky neck and walk after squashed in womb by big brother
A cute lamb has a wonky neck and walk after she was squashed in the womb by her 'enormous' brother - and is now a social media star.
Wonky the lamb was squished by her sibling nicknamed 'The Beast,' before she wad even born.
Croft owner Rhoda Meek who runs Tiree Tea on the Isle of Tiree off Scotland, said there were "no guarantees" the lamb would survive. "
But it quickly became clear that the lamb had a "zest for life"."
Rhoda Meek started sharing Wonky's progress on her social media accounts, and she quickly attracted attention - with videos reaching over 3 million views.
Videos show the adorable lamb running around the field and playing with her brother.
The lamb now feeds herself and
and Rhoda is confident that Wonky will eventually "unwonk" as her neck strengthens. "
Fans have commented on Meek's videos, writing: "Wonky has improved so well… lovely to see the change in his head lifting, such a darling little character, moments to love! I totally get your emotional investment in him. Worth every minute. Well done you and Wonky!"
Another said: "OK, I need to admit I mildly obsessed with wonky! I need her in my life."
While another said: "So invested in you Wonky, you got this."
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