Swan expresses gratitude by wrapping her neck around the man who saved her.

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Different animals and birds have different ways of thanking people. One way for this swan to thank the person who saved it is to wrap its neck around that person.

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Richard Wiese carrying the cute swan after saving her.  (Image Credits: borntoexploretv

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Richard Wiese carrying the cute swan after saving her.  (Image Credits: borntoexploretv

The host of the TV show “Born to Explore,” Richard Wiese, found a hurt swan that had hit a barbed wire fence. Swans aren’t usually known for being gentle, but Wiese gave her a neck wrap as a sign of thanks and trust when she picked her up.

Wiese said in a statement to ABC News, “When I put it close to me, I could feel its heart beating, and it just relaxed its neck and wrapped it around me.”

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Richard Wiese carrying the cute swan after saving her.  (Image Credits: borntoexploretv

It’s a great feeling when an animal trusts you completely.

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Richard Wiese carrying the cute swan after saving her.  (Image Credits: borntoexploretv

Who Is Richard Wiese?

World-renowned explorer Richard Wiese is the longest-serving President of The Explorers Club (EC) and Executive Producer and Host of ABC and PBS. ( image Credits: richardwiese )

Richard Wiese is the host of the public television show Weekends with Yankee. As a well-known explorer, Richard is the host of the show and a knowledgeable tour guide of New England. He has a strong desire to learn and is very curious.

Richard Wiese is the host of Born to Explore with Richard Wiese, which won an Emmy Award, as well as Weekends with Yankee. Wiese was chosen as the youngest president of The Explorers Club in 2002. He wrote the book “Born to Explore: How to Be a Backyard Adventurer.”

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