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Saturday, December 17, 2005

Hermie the Metal-Mouthed Turtle Dies

WATERTOWN, N.Y. - Hermie the Turtle's little defective beak made meal time a struggle. Unable to close his mouth completely, the tiny 20-gram reptile underwent an experimental orthodontic procedure to try to keep him alive. But officials said Hermie died Thursday of kidney failure. An autopsy revealed the pre-existing condition, said Angela Baier, executive director of the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park.

After getting Hermie in May, zookeepers noticed the turtle was having difficulty eating. Medical exams then showed Hermie's lower jaw growing downward because the turtle was unable to process calcium.

"I've worked on animals before but nothing this small," said Peter M. Virga, a Watertown dentist who along with veterinarian Jeffrey G. Baier performed the unique procedure.

Turtles, who are toothless, use their beaks to break food down before grinding it with the plates in their mouths.

After Baier injected Hermie with two anesthetics Wednesday morning, Virga inserted four pins into the turtle's jaws.

During a meeting with reporters, the doctors placed the immobile turtle, believed to be between 2 and 3 years old, on a table. As Baier held Hermie's head, Virga placed two rubber orthodontic elastics — the same kind used by children with braces — on the pins across the turtle's mouth.

Zookeepers were planning to remove the rubber bands once a day to allow the turtle to eat.

Yahoo! News

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