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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Photos of Wild Animals Getting Space-Age Medical Care
Seeing images of wild animals in a hospital — a setting normally reserved for humans — conjures up a few emotions.
There's an immediate sadness of seeing an animal that is sick or in
need of medical care, but there's also a feeling of awe and gratitude.
We very rarely get to see such beautiful and regal creatures up close
and personal and so vulnerable. While some of these images can evoke
feelings of anguish, they also remind us that some animals are fortunate
enough to receive some of the best and most nurturing medical care on
the planet.
Reuters photographers have taken
incredible photos of animals receiving top-notch treatment in
veterinary hospitals, clinics, and zoos across the globe. Check out
these unbelievable photos below.
A 2-year-old orangutan gets a checkup at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
Veterinarians
at an animal hospital in Shenyang, China steady a Eurasian eagle-owl,
who suffered a bone fracture in its right wing, during an x-ray.
China Stringer Network/Reuters
Veterinarians give a cheetah cub a health check at Chester Zoo in northern England.
Phil Noble/Reuters
Budapest
Zoo's oldest gorilla, Liesel, is prepped for an operation in Budapest.
She was 32 at the time of this photo, which was taken in 2009.
POOL New/Reuters
Giant panda Lin Hui's cub is measured by a veterinarian at the Chiang Mai Zoo in the Thailand.
Stringer Thailand/Reuters
Zoo staff prep 19-year-old brown bear, Mango, for surgery at the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel Aviv, Israel.
Nir Elias/Reuters
A koala named Petra gets medication after an operation at Sydney Wildlife World in Australia.
Mick Tsikas/Reuters
A biologist applies medicine to a freshwater turtle in a clinic in La Garita de Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Juan Carlos Ulate/Reuters
Tango,
an 11-year-old male jaguar, gets his teeth cleaned during a full
medical examination at the Buenos Aires Zoo in Argentina.
Enrique Marcarian/Reuters
A
team of veterinarians and zoo staff prepare 8-year-old lion, Samuni,
for surgery at the Ramat Gan Safari Zoo near Tel Aviv, Israel.
Baz Ratner/Reuters
Nearly 18-year-old lioness, Fafa, gets a scanned at a veterinary clinic in Brazil.
Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters
Baby kangaroo, Tijana, peeks out of an incubator in the Belgrade zoo in Serbia.
Ivan Milutinovic/Reuters
20-year-old marine loggerhead turtle, Fender, gets a scan in Beit Dagan, Israel.
Gil Cohen Magen/Reuters
Thai veterinarians give a smuggled orangutan a health check-up and draw blood for a DNA test in Ratchaburi, Thailand.
Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters
An injured panda is prepped for a scan at the Fourth Military Medical University in Xi'an, China.
China Daily China Daily Information Corp/Reuters
A veterinarian in Pontianak, Indonesia gives Anyin, a sick orangutan, a check-up as it awaits transportation to a hospital.
Stringer Indonesia/Reuters
Pedang,
a 14-year-old male Sumatran tiger suffering from a chronic ear
infection, is treated with acupuncture at the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel
Aviv, Israel.
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