Posted on 02/19/2024 6:59:23 PM PST by Red Badger
Thibodaux. a 36-year-old white alligator, had 70 coins removed from his stomach
An alligator at a US zoo had to undergo surgery after veterinarians discovered 70 coins in the animal's stomach.
The coins were found in a rare, 36-year-old leucistic alligator, which has translucent white skin and blue eyes.
Veterinarians identified "metal foreign objects in the stomach of an iconic resident" - Thibodaux. The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska said patrons threw coins into the enclosure, which were eaten by the animal between cleanings.
He has recovered from the procedure and is back in his habitat.
The zoo urged visitors to avoid throwing "coins into any bodies of water at the zoo", after the sizeable amount of change was pulled from the animal's stomach.
All 10 alligators - including Thibodaux - participated in a routine examination which involved blood collection, radiographs and more.
When zoo workers discovered the coins, they acted fast and performed surgery on Thursday, removing the coins from Thibodaux "before they caused any problems".
"With the help of his training, Thibodaux was anesthetized and intubated to allow us to safely manage him during the procedure," associate veterinarian Christina Ploog, who led the procedure, said in a statement.
"A plastic pipe was placed to protect his mouth and safely pass the tools used to access the coins, such as a camera that helped us guide the retrieval of these objects."
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
why is the alligator so stupid?
Aligators aren’t stupid, they just use what they have best possible just like any other animal. At least they are not trying to kill each other like highly “Intelligent” humans.
There’s a Thibodaux joke in there somewhere.
Dude had a retirement plan...
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