Once upon a time, a small tortoise hibernated in its owner's back garden. . . Unfortunately, two front legs were bitten off by a mouse. . . Then the owner transformed it into a four-wheel drive. The little turtle, named Septimus, lives under a garden in Gosport, Hampton, owned by Darren Strand. The 23-year-old was unfortunately hit by this tragedy while hibernating. . . When the owner found it, it was crawling all over its legs. . . Meat. . . maggot. . . The veterinarian told the owner that the remaining front legs had to be amputated, but two small wheels could be installed so that it would not affect its movement.
Here it is. . . Front clear headshot. . . Nostrils are cute~
Hardship: fortunately, there is a little master's care~~~ oh~ poor baby turtle~~~
We didn't know where he was hiding when he went to hibernate in the garden...until he limped back, and we found that his front legs were bitten off by a bad mouse!!! So we Hurry up and take it to the doctor! The doctor Shu Mi said: Mi has another way... I can only amputate the bird... But I can make a small modification for it to let it get rid of the shadow of the injury, and it will be cool from now on. Get up!
So, the doctor installed two wheels on the forelimbs, so that the little turtle could walk normally again! Without this device. . . Its front half can only be dragged on the ground. . . 55555555
Look! It's pretty stable! (Mr. Turtle's short and strong hind legs are so cute!)
13-year-old boy The owner (that is, the pretty little girl in the picture above) said: When Dad found it, it was in such a bad condition... woo woo woo I feel so distressed...
Mr. Veterinary He added: The family should pay close attention to the whereabouts of the turtle fairy and observe whether it is moving well. If the wheel is not working well, come to me immediately!
Look! Go ahead!
Now Mr. Turtle has recovered to The bird in the previous state! It should eat and drink, and the dandelion, cucumber, and strawberry can be eaten!
Sometimes it will go to the strawberries we plant to steal it. , this is easy for us to find! Because wherever it crawls, there will be a line of wheel marks! Hahaha!
If the lawn has just been mowed, it will crawl very well. Quick. But if the grass is a little thicker, it will have a harder time moving.
The veterinarian uncle said: The incident of the rat attacking the tortoise is an accident, so don't worry too much. (v ia)