Removing A Huge Botfly Larvae Inside Small Squirrel
Strange incident·2023-08-11 22:17
You will see in this video a giant Eastern Grey squirrel who was anaesthetized in order to remove three botflies from inside. but please Never attempt to remove a Botfly by yourself. So squeezing the larvae or piercing the Botfly can cause it to release a toxic liquid into the animal leading to some immediate anaphylaxis. This adult female squirrel is doing awesome and will be on a short course of antibiotics before being returned home into the wild. second clip is this Mississippi Kitten who is progressing good. He still refuses to eat on his own in captivity so we are just handfeeding him twice a day his calculated caloric he needs. We moved him outdoors into a restricted activity pen then magically got out of his figure 8 wing wrap without even shredding it. It laid perfectly intact on the ground. and It was quite awesome. So he is back indoors. He leaves his bandage alone when he is inside.For more of Richmond Wildlife Center, and how they go helping poor animals, check them out here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HEALAnimals/ Note: All Videos Here On This Channel Have Been Allowed To Be Uploaded On It(except Commentary, it's Original And Added By Me With My Own Voice)Love Animals? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2uYJqbfFollow Strange incident:Tweet with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stgincidentLove our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangeincidentofficialLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strangeincident
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