Injured Tortoise Glides Smoothly With 'Swivel' Leg

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Thanks to some innovative thinking by doctors at the Washington State University veterinarian hospital, a 12-year old African Spurred tortoise is gliding around in style, with his new swivel leg!

The reptile, named Gamera after the giant flying tortoise from the popular Japanese movie series Kaiju, was brought to the center by its owner in April suffering from a leg injury so severe, that the doctors had to amputate his leg all the way to the shoulder.

Then, instead of fitting him with some fancy expensive prosthetic leg they stuck a caster-style wheel (the kind attached to office chairs) bought from Ace Hardware to Gamera's shell with the help of some epoxy adhesive. Sure enough, the tortoise figured out exactly how to maneuver around with it and has since been gliding around effortlessly, on both rough and smooth terrain. His owner says that his speed has been particularly rapid when heading for food - Which may explain why Gamera has gained three pounds since the surgery!

African Spurred tortoise are the largest species of tortoise that reside on the mainland and the third largest species overall, following the island dwelling giants - the Aldabra and Galapagos tortoises. They can grow anywhere between 24-36 inches long and weigh up to 200 lbs. Native to the Northern part of Africa, they have a life expectancy of between 30-60 years.

Resources: News.yahoo.com, wikipedia.org

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  • DJalmost 14 years
    she's pretty cool
    • hiabout 14 years
      OMG
      • lilyabout 14 years
        i am so happy he is ok
        • dejahabout 14 years
          i like this story and i am glad the turtle is still alive!
          • nicoleabout 14 years
            i love this story
            • adamaryzover 14 years
              I am glad that the turtle is still alive.
              • Cascade LRover 14 years
                M.E.M I agree with you I'm happy it can still walk too.
                • Cascade M.E.M.over 14 years
                  I was very interested about this article. It made me happy to see he could still walk! I am glad that he is still alive and moving. The tortoise looks alot happier with the "swivel" leg than with no leg.
                  • adamaryzover 14 years
                    i love turtles and think this is a great idea to help turtles.
                    • adamaryzover 14 years
                      i love turtles and think that this is a great idea.