India, Oct. 10 -- A monarch butterfly has been granted a rare second chance at life after veterinarians in New York City successfully performed an innovative wing transplant. The procedure, which required several hours of meticulous work, was carried out at the Sweetbriar Nature Center in Smithtown, New York.
The butterfly was brought to the facility by resident Dagmar Hoffdavis. According to CBS News, the patient arrived with a severely damaged wing and was unable to flap or fly.
"He was unable to flap it or fly," explained Janine Bendicksen, director of wildlife rehabilitation at the centre.
Faced with the challenge, Bendicksen devised a unique idea. She searched the floor for a deceased butterfly that could serve as a donor.
"I sco...
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