Animals
Docs and Vets Save a Dolphin's Life in Unique Collaboration
A 29-year-old female was recently found to be suffering from extreme difficulty breathing while swimming. She was promptly treated by an unusual team of doctors and specialists - work that likely saved her life. And while that sounds like another day at the doctor's office for some, it should be pointed out that the patient in question was a bottlenose dolphin.
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