Tortoise Gets Artificial Wheel For Leg At Washington State University's Veterinary Hospital

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Watch out Mr. Hare, this tortoise has a wheel.A 12-year-old African tortoise that recently had its front left leg amputated due to injury is now moving just fine, thanks to a swiveling wheel attached to his shell by doctors at Washington State University's veterinary hospital.Read More... More on Anatomical Wonders

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