artificial beak for wounded bald eagle

May 06, 2008 04:14



Beauty, a rescued bald eagle, is going to get an artificial beak to replace the part of her beak that was shot off.

The 15-pound eagle was found in 2005 scrounging for food and slowly starving to death at a landfill in Alaska. Most of her curved upper beak had been shot away, leaving her tongue and sinuses exposed. She could not clutch or tear at food.

Beauty was taken to a bird recovery center in Anchorage, where she was hand-fed for two years while her caretakers waited in vain for a new beak to grow.

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