Turtle pendant makes Lola the tortoise sick

29 October 2014 - 14:59 By Sapa-AP
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An African Spurred Tortoise at the Oakland Zoo, Oakland, California, USA. The one specimen at Oakland Zoo is a female.
An African Spurred Tortoise at the Oakland Zoo, Oakland, California, USA. The one specimen at Oakland Zoo is a female.
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The source of a sick tortoise's discomfort became clear after a south Florida veterinarian took an X-ray: The animal had swallowed a turtle pendant.

Dr. Don Harris said the 15-pound male African spurred tortoise named Lola hadn't pooped for a month and began acting sick over the weekend. Lola's owner brought him to the Avian & Exotic Animal Medical Center in Miami, which Harris co-owns.

After an X-ray, Harris spotted the small, turtle-shaped object inside his patient.

Lola's owner told Harris she didn't recognize the pendant, but Harris said tortoises graze like cattle. They eat grass, plants and other vegetation, sometimes consuming rocks and other objects as well.

Harris is keeping Lola at his clinic, trying to get the pendant to pass. If that fails, surgery may follow.

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