Pakistani camel relearns to walk with prosthetic leg
- Cammie, a young camel in Pakistan, walked for the first time on a prosthetic leg after losing her front leg.
- Cammie's leg was severed by a landlord as punishment for seeking fodder, which led to swift government action and her transport to a shelter.
- The shelter arranged a prosthetic leg from a US-based firm, and Cammie will remain there permanently.
- Ms. Sheema Khan stated that it was a dream come true when Cammie walked on the prosthetic leg.
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The first case of a large animal receiving a prosthetic leg in Pakistan.
Cammie's story moved all over Pakistan: After an enraged farmer had cut off a foreleg from the camel, it now received a leg prosthesis.
In Pakistan, the Cammie camel received a prosthesis to replace part of her right front leg. She had been cut off by a farmer a year earlier. This is a first for the country of South Asia. - Pakistan: an amputated camel of the leg receives an artificial prosthesis (International).
A young camel whose leg was amputated a year ago is walking again thanks to a prosthesis, and her caretakers at an animal shelter in Karachi, Pakistan, cried tears of joy when they saw it.
A landowner cut off young Pakistani camel Cammie's front leg last year. But now she has learned to walk again with the help of a prosthetic leg.
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