Fiber-glass ‘crash helmet’ for a shell
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Piyush , Shimla:
May 20 2009
Made Popular May 20 2009
Timmy, a giant tortoise, received a blow losing some part of the shell while fighting a fellow turtle at the Paignton Zoo, in Devon. Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass ‘crash helmet’ so as to keep it clean and protected during the slow...
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May 22 2009
Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass ‘crash helmet’ so as to keep it clean and protected during the slow healing process, approximately 18 months.
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Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass crash helmet so as to keep it clean
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Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass ‘crash helmet’ so as to keep it clean and protected during the slow healing process, approximately 18 months.
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Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass crash helmet so as to keep it clean
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Vets then filled that gap with a fiber-glass ‘crash helmet’ so as to keep it clean and protected during the slow healing process, approximately 18 months.
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