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'''Nora's unnamed 2020 baby''' was born into [[Nora's troop]]. Like most of [[Nora]]'s children, she was frequently denied milk as a newborn. Unfortunately, Nora was very firm about this denial, and the baby simply did not receive enough nutrition to survive. At one point, a local feeder saw the baby lose her grip on Nora at the top of a hill and roll down to the road.  
'''Nora's 2020 baby''' was an unnamed baby born into [[Nora's troop]]. Like most of [[Nora]]'s children, she was frequently denied milk as a newborn. Unfortunately, Nora was very firm about this denial, and the baby simply did not receive enough nutrition to survive. At one point, a local feeder saw the baby lose her grip on Nora at the top of a hill and roll down to the road.  


After a few weeks, the baby was allowed to nurse, but this may have come too late. She grew weaker over the next few weeks, and eventually was not seen again.
After a few weeks, the baby was allowed to nurse, but this may have come too late. She grew weaker over the next few weeks, and eventually was not seen again.
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 31 December 2022

Nora's 2020 baby was an unnamed baby born into Nora's troop. Like most of Nora's children, she was frequently denied milk as a newborn. Unfortunately, Nora was very firm about this denial, and the baby simply did not receive enough nutrition to survive. At one point, a local feeder saw the baby lose her grip on Nora at the top of a hill and roll down to the road.

After a few weeks, the baby was allowed to nurse, but this may have come too late. She grew weaker over the next few weeks, and eventually was not seen again.