We know that fish are cooked and eaten in various ways. But in Australia, a rare species of whale underwent surgery. What? Fish surgery! You may wonder that. Yes, the operation indeed took place because it was a rare species of whale.
When fed the whale
refused to eat and was lethargic and lethargic. Veterinarians were informed and
summoned. Dr. Julie Barnes, a woman who treats fish for disease, went there
with her team to examine the fish. Dr. Julie discovers that something is stuck
in the fish's throat.
The fish was immediately x-rayed and it was found that the
pin with the bait was stuck in the fish's throat. The fish swallowed the bait
along with the barb, and the barb stuck in the whale's throat.
After this, they decided to operate on the rare species of
whale. Anesthesia was given and then the surgery took place. Dr. Julie
performed an operation to remove the bait barb by placing a hand inside the
whale's mouth without cutting the whale's body.
After treatment, the whale was sent to a safe water-filled
farm. After the whale's health stabilized, the whale was released back into the
sea. Operating on a fish was a dramatic feat for doctors.