Seattle veterinarians will try to cure a rescued sea turtle’s buoyancy disorder using a hyperbaric chamber, which is usually used to treat decompression sickness in human drivers. Don't forget to get your DNews Daily Bite weekdays at 12/11c on Animal Planet!
The sea turtle suffers from internal gas bubbles that prevents him from diving or remaining underwater. He will be the first non-human patient to undergo such a treatment for buoyancy issues.
The sea turtle suffers from internal gas bubbles that prevents him from diving or remaining underwater. He will be the first non-human patient to undergo such a treatment for buoyancy issues.
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