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Sometimes technology is able to help is the most unexpected ways, like in the case of Buttercup the duck.
Born with a left foot which faced backward, this duck was handed over to the Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary where its foot was amputated.
However, thanks to technological advances and the engineers at Novacopy, a mold of the bird’s left foot was printed within 13 hours and attached to its leg.
Buttercup can now walk, and seems pretty happy about this.
Scroll down to watch this duck in motion, or to view more photos of this duck’s prosthetic foot.
[via This Is Colossal]
Sometimes technology is able to help is the most unexpected ways, like in the case of Buttercup the duck.
Born with a left foot which faced backward, this duck was handed over to the Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary where its foot was amputated.
However, thanks to technological advances and the engineers at Novacopy, a mold of the bird’s left foot was printed within 13 hours and attached to its leg.
Buttercup can now walk, and seems pretty happy about this.
Scroll down to watch this duck in motion, or to view more photos of this duck’s prosthetic foot.
[via This Is Colossal]