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Anaesthetising a fish xraying a frog and hospitalising a walrus are all in a days work for the worlds wildest veterinarian
Travelling from the rainforests of Sierra Leone to the jungles of Borneo Romain Pizzi has caught anaesthetised diagnosed operated on medicated and then released some of the worlds most endangered wild animals
From disease testing Polynesian snails to keyhole surgery in Sumatran orangutans from endoscopy in sharks to ultrasound on a chimpanzee Sometimes this is high tech work such as the first robotic surgery in a tiger or giant panda cloning attempts Sometimes the situations are more primitive from anaesthetising a bear with a bicycle pump old plumbing tubes and a plank to operating on a vulture using an old metal spoon
In Exotic Vetting Romain recalls his many interesting patients while taking readers on a tour of the challenges of treating the worlds amazing spectrum of wild animal species
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