Elementary school students decide to forgo class to help an iguana cub that is swimming

Several Brazilian kids who reside on an island near Sao Paulo were sailing there for the day. They became aware of a movement while traveling.
They peered closer and saw a young ocelot (a species of wild cat) wallowing in the water.

The school could wait, so the children persuaded Captain André Mendez to embark on a mission to save the cat. The man swam toward the ocelot after turning the boat around.
The weary kitty noticed the ship and swam gently in its direction, hoping someone would save him.

Jean-Claude removed the ocelot from the ocean with an oar and set it on the deck to rest and recuperate.
The rescued animal was then transported to the beach, where his mother would have been waiting for him, by the pupils and the captain.

The kids informed the environmental cops about the iguana so they could track down where he was dumped and, if necessary, assist him in finding a home.
Since the recovered youngster was unhurt, it was crucial to reuniting him with his family, according to Environment Police Captain Augusto. “This area is a natural home for wild boars.”

Since the recovered youngster was unhurt, it was crucial to reuniting him with his family, according to Environment Police Commander Common variant. “This area is a natural home for ocelots.”