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Sunday, February 12, 2017
How to fix a broken snail shell.
The life of one little snail in the world might not amount to much for some people, but it means everything to him.The veterinarian fixes all creatures great and small.Veterinarians from the HaClinica animal hospital, in Tel Aviv, Israel, recently offered their life-saving services to the humble garden snail after a mishap in a local woman's yard.
The woman accidentally stepped on him shattering his brittle shell ,rather than leave the snail to fend for himself with his suddenly broken home, the woman actually rushed him to get the help he needed.
This is how the veterinarian put the shell back together, piece by piece using glue. more
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