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Croc bites of vet's arm

ramanth

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WARNING: If you click HERE , you will see a picture of a crocodile with an arm in its mouth!

:sidestep: :eek1:

Surgeons reattached a Taiwanese veterinarian's forearm today after a 200-kilogram Nile crocodile chomped it off and colleagues recovered the limb from the reptile's mouth.

The male crocodile severed Chang Po-yu's forearm at the Shaoshan Zoo in the southern city of Kaohsiung yesterday when the veterinarian tried to retrieve a tranquiliser dart from the reptile's hide so he could give it medication, zoo officials said.

The forearm was reattached following seven hours of surgery today.

The Liberty Times newspaper said Chang failed to notice that the crocodile was not fully anaesthetised when he stuck his arm through an iron rail to medicate it.

As Chang was rushed to the hospital yesterday, a zoo worker shot two bullets at the crocodile's neck to retrieve the forearm, Chen Po-tsun, a zoo official, said.

"The crocodile was unharmed as we didn't find any bullet holes on its hide," Chen said. "It probably was shocked and opened its mouth to let go of the limb."

The 17-year-old reptile is one of a pair of Nile crocodiles kept by the zoo.

Known as a man-eater because of its voracious nature, the crocodile is listed as an endangered species, and is rapidly disappearing from its native African habitat.

Chen said the zoo bought the crocodile 10 years ago from a local resident who had kept it as a pet.
 
Note to self: Give tranquilizer time to take effect before attempting dart removal...
 
Who thought it would be a good idea to take a picture instead of helping?
*shudders*

I guess just because I'm not used to seeing such a thing it almost looks fake o_o
 
LOL I have to admit I saw this in the paper today and almost laughed, I thought it was a windup.

Poor guy, at least they got to reattach it!
 
That is one heck of an "oops"!!

I'm glad the guy got his arm back and the croc wasn't hurt.
 
ramanth said:
I know...this is horrible, and sad, and it sucks to be the guy that lost his arm, but...

I had to laugh at the last picture. Looks like the zookeeper is talking to the croc. I can hear it now, "Sit! Drop it...Drop It...DROP IT!!...Good boy. Now...FETCH!"

Hmm...maybe I AM twisted... :sidestep:
 
tyflier said:
I know...this is horrible, and sad, and it sucks to be the guy that lost his arm, but...

I had to laugh at the last picture. Looks like the zookeeper is talking to the croc. I can hear it now, "Sit! Drop it...Drop It...DROP IT!!...Good boy. Now...FETCH!"

Hmm...maybe I AM twisted... :sidestep:

Too bad it was his devil horn raised in the air, heavy metel, head banging hand. I guess this will give a new meaning to "Rock Out With Your Croc Out!" :sidestep:
Jay :cool:
 
PJCReptiles said:
Too bad it was his devil horn raised in the air, heavy metel, head banging hand. I guess this will give a new meaning to "Rock Out With Your Croc Out!" :sidestep:
Jay :cool:

Friends don't let friends pun. :sidestep:
 
Kinda brings me home...

Having worked with alligators you cam never get complacint. I treat them like guns. Always loaded.
For zwyatt and corny noob-

Gatorland artificially inseminated gators in the eighties. I worked on that crew. The gators in captivity being bigger than wild gators need more anesthesia. You would think these PhDs would have known this. Well, Sonny thought this gator was out cold. He hopped on her back and she went bananas. I grabbed the tail and pulled. Somehow, Sonny got a thumb in her mouth and I didn't know this. After a minute I had enough and grabbed him by the collar and ripped him off. And ripped off his thumb in the process. He left the enclosure quickly. I found his thumb in the corner quivering violently. A group of Japanese tourist were there in a flash snapping pics like it was free.
Sonny went to the group and told Frank Godwin he had his thumb bitten. Good ole Ernie said, "I'll get ya a band-aid." Sonny exposed the area where his thumb use to be. Ernie then says, "I'll get ya two."
 
Corny Noob said:
Who thought it would be a good idea to take a picture instead of helping?
You're kidding, right? Cause all I'd be doing is taking pictures.

If you were with me though, I'd suggest that you, ahem, give him a hand.:sidestep:
 
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