Tartaruga perde a perna e aprende a andar com rodinha
Photo: Cláudio Yudi / HVU
Tortoises are among the oldest species on the planet, remaining virtually unchanged for millions of years -- but sometimes they too need a replacement part every now and then. When a severely injured red-footed tortoise was discovered recently in Uberaba, Brazil, it seemed to be on the verge of death. A team of surgeon from the local veterinary hospital succeeded in saving the animal's life, but injuries forced to amputate one of its front legs. Just when it looked certain that the tortoise would never walk again, one of the vets had an ingenious idea --...Read the full story on TreeHugger
Tortoises are among the oldest species on the planet, remaining virtually unchanged for millions of years -- but sometimes they too need a replacement part every now and then. When a severely injured red-footed tortoise was discovered recently in Uberaba, Brazil, it seemed to be on the verge of death. A team of surgeon from the local veterinary hospital succeeded in saving the animal's life, but injuries forced to amputate one of its front legs. Just when it looked certain that the tortoise would never walk again, one of the vets had an ingenious idea --...Read the full story on TreeHugger
Esse vai emociona-la (espero) pois ela tem o Tonico que eh semelhante!
ResponderExcluirela vai querer por uma rodinha no Tonico
ResponderExcluirmeu computador novo nao tinha seu blog gravadinho igual o antigo, por isso fazia tempo q eu nao entrava...mas eu chorei neh, de ver a patinha da bixinha =(
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