Social media message claims that below photo is the world's largest tortoise, being transported on the bed of a truck. The message claims that the massive tortoise was found in the Amazon River, weighs 800 pounds and is 529 years old.
But this is not a real tortoise. The picture is a scene from the 2006 Japanese movie "Gamera the Brave" which features a giant turtle creature. At one point in the movie, the wounded Gamera is transported via a military truck to a research facility. The circulating image is apparently taken from this part of the movie.
Galapagos tortoise is the real largest tortoise in the world. galapagos tortoise is the largest living species of tortoise, reach weights of more than 550 pounds and 5 feet length, although they are considerably smaller around five feet or so for the larger animals than the monster depicted in the picture. Although the Galapagos tortoise cannot fly or battle deadly monsters like Gamera can, they are remarkable creatures that can live for more than 100 years in the wild.But unlikely they actually exist in real life.
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Removed Extra Limbs Surgery of a Baby Boy Who Was Born with Six Legs in Karachi
Doctors in Karachi hospital have successfully removed the extra limbs of a baby boy who was born with six legs. "The Surgery lasted for about two hours, and the baby is now in stable condition." doctors at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) in Karachi said.
Birth defects like the Mermaid syndrome, a deformity where the legs are fused together. Craniopagus, a phenomenon where twins are joined at the head, and Dicephalic parapagus, a condition of having two heads, occur rarely but prove challenging to the medical world.
Birth defects like the Mermaid syndrome, a deformity where the legs are fused together. Craniopagus, a phenomenon where twins are joined at the head, and Dicephalic parapagus, a condition of having two heads, occur rarely but prove challenging to the medical world.
Baby Boy Born With Six Legs in Karachi
A newly baby boy born with six legs in Karachi on April 16, 2012. Doctors in Pakistan are fighting to save the life of a baby boy born with six legs because of a rare genetic condition, hospital officials said.
The boy was born to the wife of an X-ray technician at last week, Jamal Raza, the director of National Institute of the Child Health in Karachi told reporters."It is not one baby actually. They are two, one of them is premature" he said. A doctor at the institute, who did not wish to be named, said the extra limbs were the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million of children.
A woman holds her newly-born grandson, who has six legs, for a photograph at her home in Sukkur in Pakistan
The boy was born to the wife of an X-ray technician at last week, Jamal Raza, the director of National Institute of the Child Health in Karachi told reporters."It is not one baby actually. They are two, one of them is premature" he said. A doctor at the institute, who did not wish to be named, said the extra limbs were the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million of children.
Suspension Bridge, Trestle Bridge and Strangest Arch Bridge in China
Here are the photos of worlds one of the strangest bridge in China. This is a combination of a suspension bridge, an arch bridge and a trestle bridge and no standing at all. It is very unique and equally unsafe or at least it looks that way. What will happen if big truck goes on this bridge, can this bridge undergo the truck's gravity?
Amazing Surgery of Two Month Old Baby for Remove Neck Tumor
A two month old baby girl is recovering after doctors at a Florida children's hospital miraculously removed a benign 2.5 pound tumor from her neck. Peyton Marie Kirby was born on July 11 with a tumor caused by a lymph blood vessel malformation that had dangerously entwined with nerves and arteries. Incredibly, the mass weighed a third of her eight pound, 15 pound body weight - approximately the size of her small head.
Doctors said the surgery was complicated by the location of the mass, which was putting pressure on her heart. According to a news release issued by the hospital, mother Tiffany Kirby gave birth via Caesarean section after an ultrasound at the 21st week of her pregnancy revealed the mass growing on the baby's neck. An obstetrician identified the mass as a cystic hygroma. But despite its close proximity to the baby's heart, doctors determined after birth the infant needed to grow before it could be removed.
Doctor Saswata Roy, a craniofacial surgeon at Wolfson and Nemours, and pediatric surgeon Nicholas Poulos were both involved in the case before Peyton was born. Dr. Roy told the Jacksonville Times Union Peyton was able to breathe on her own and spent the first weeks of her life in hospital before the surgery.
Doctors said she is healthy, although she does have weakness on her right side caused by nerve and muscle damage. She is expected to undergo physical therapy to recover. Doctors say minor surgeries should take care of baby Peyton's scar and the hollow look the surgery left on her neck.
Tiffany Kirby and her fiancé Andrew Dandurand said that Peyton is healthy and happy. 'She smiles all the time. She's a happy baby.' Tiffany Kirby said.
Peyton Marie Kirby, born on July 11, after doctors at Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville were able to surgically remove a tumour from her neck
Doctors said the surgery was complicated by the location of the mass, which was putting pressure on her heart. According to a news release issued by the hospital, mother Tiffany Kirby gave birth via Caesarean section after an ultrasound at the 21st week of her pregnancy revealed the mass growing on the baby's neck. An obstetrician identified the mass as a cystic hygroma. But despite its close proximity to the baby's heart, doctors determined after birth the infant needed to grow before it could be removed.
Baby Peyton Kirby being prepared for surgery, which involved carefully removing the mass that had pressed down on her heart
Coming through the lengthy surgery with no immediate after effects, Peyton will now go through physical therapy to restore muscle definition
Doctor Saswata Roy, a craniofacial surgeon at Wolfson and Nemours, and pediatric surgeon Nicholas Poulos were both involved in the case before Peyton was born. Dr. Roy told the Jacksonville Times Union Peyton was able to breathe on her own and spent the first weeks of her life in hospital before the surgery.
Doctors said she is healthy, although she does have weakness on her right side caused by nerve and muscle damage. She is expected to undergo physical therapy to recover. Doctors say minor surgeries should take care of baby Peyton's scar and the hollow look the surgery left on her neck.
Tiffany Kirby and her fiancé Andrew Dandurand said that Peyton is healthy and happy. 'She smiles all the time. She's a happy baby.' Tiffany Kirby said.
Dr. Saswata Roy
Areas of Expertise
Areas of Expertise
- Ear, Nose, and Throat - ENT (Otolaryngology)
- Facial Impairments
- Genetic Disorders
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Pediatric Voice Program
- Plastic Surgery
- Skeletal Dysplasia
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