Manatee Tooth Removal | Lil Joe Goes to the Dentist | Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2023
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Manatee Tooth Removal | Lil Joe Goes to the Dentist | Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
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I was a dental technician and I am so surprised by how small his tooth was. Thanks for sharing.
Sandra, this is not an aligator! 😁
I love manatee, such a kind and adorable sea cow, we mush protect all of them!
Cute mermaid
It’s amazing how much we can learn about these animals and how to treat them! and with leaning new information in a captive setting we can use it to help wild populations!
Cutest sea mamall
I really thought that tooth would be way larger than that
i love him so much
How they leave us on a cliffhanger like that?
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Was this procedure done under anesthetic?
I doubt they could keep the animal still without some sedatives.
That was awesome and glad it was easier than it was supposed to.
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I am dentist from Turkey 👋 thanks for sharing this with us
Can you fix Lil Joe teeth? 😉
@@MortimerKadaver If Lil Joe’s all teeth are like this why not 🤗🫶 (I prefer animals rather than humans ahah )
hes crying
Smoosh the mush
зачем им шлемы и строительные каски?
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Shouldn't be in captivity anyway.
I hope that's not his permanent enclosure and only a holding tank. He has to be miserable going back and forth in that boring empty setting. If you must keep them in prison at least make it somewhat interesting for them
It's really common to put animals of all sorts into a small isolation tank before examinations like that, so likely so
Release him !!!!
I'm not a marine biologist, but I suspect releasing an animal who was raised by humans after being orphaned and has spent their entire life in captivity into the wild would be unlikely to do well in the wild at all. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@Grimsace nope, thats very correct. they monitor the manatee populations in florida as part of conservation effort, so likely they found him as an orphan and took him in. if he had his mother, they wouldve left him alone, but without the mother, manatees dont survive childhood
Is there a way to not get these rodent advertisements but still get the National Geographic stuff? What a shameful thing to do to an institution.
Its cruel what you do to those animals by locking them into cages by ripping them apart from their family and let them be stared at all day long for the rest of their lives. I mean you wouldn't want to be locked in a cage made of glass for the rest of your life just for the pleasure of others would you? These animals feel the same emotions like we do and sometimes even stronger.
Do have humanity??
@@saransri8825 I don't think so
He was found alone as a baby. Lil Joe likely wouldn't be around today if they did not take him in to their care. And as an recently endangered species it's crucial for their numbers. Many times in these types of situations the animal is rehabilitated and sent back out into the wild.
In cases that they can't be successful in the wild then what better way to educate people than allow them to see the animal in person. Educating people helps. Especially when those species were on the bring of extinction.
@@katnip266 you’re right, there are places that take in orphaned/ sick manatee’s as well as dolphins & other sea mammals & once they’re adults & healthy enough they get sent back to their natural environments. They could’ve easily done that with Joe, but humans can be selfish & they want ppl to come pay to look at them, & if these animals weren’t caged then there’d be no zoos/aquariums. The least they could do is put some plants or things from his ocean habitat, it’s sad watching him swimming around in circles with just bare walls & floor all around.
he was found orphaned my guy. he wouldve died young had the lovely scientists in florida not taken him in. this isnt seaworld, its a government funded conservation effort
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This is not the place