Vet hospital technology used to get more info about mummified hawk
More than a couple dozen times a day, the imaging specialists at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital take high-tech X-rays of dogs, cats, horses, pot-bellied pigs, birds and lots of other animals.
"I've seen a tiger," Sue Hartman, the senior imaging specialist at the hospital, said on Wednesday. "We've seen a pelican. We've seen snakes. We've seen large turtles."
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