It could be in some kind of wildlife rehab, even at a zoo. It's adapted to the scorching heat of the African savannah so being indoors would be downright chilly especially for a small creature from the tropics.
OK, just curious. That possiblity did occur to me, and that was part of why I asked. Nope. Wanna swim with wild pigs?
A half day of mudbaths with the herd. Then back to the orphanage for a full bottle of milk. Though it takes some effort from the carer.
The squirrels that eat the seeds the birds drop have been out there all day. In fact, there have been 2-3 of them together. I hope I'm not killing them. Are squirrels supposed to eat for hours at a time?
Are you sure they were actually eating all of it, and not just stashing it somewhere? Today is World Donkey Day! Alveus Sanctuary donkeys playing in a sad pile