After her survival of the forest fires in Brazil tortoise named "Fred" got his shell made from corn plastic printing technology, three-dimensional.
Brazilian turtle received a unique gift which is about cochlear printed three-dimensional printing technology, the tortoise called Fred (Fred) it has been found after losing 85% of its shell in a forest fire.
The team that came to rescue Fred called Onimlz Ovingerz (Animal Avengers), a group of volunteers, four veterinarians and a dentist, including a designer, and they had to rebuild all the cochlea because of the great damage done to them.
Taking stylists 40 photograph of Fred and turtle did not lose Sdvtha and used computer programming to design an artificial coincidence has printed layer after the other through a three-dimensional printer, printed in four pieces resemble jigsaw puzzle riddles, users in the cochlea industry Blastica cheap factories from corn.
And added artificial cochlea surgically unique, and the artist drawing the outer part of the cochlea his hand to merge with nature.
This is not the first group project in three-dimensional printing, as they made an artificial beaks of three infected birds, Toukan, and a parrot and a goose.
Brazilian turtle received a unique gift which is about cochlear printed three-dimensional printing technology, the tortoise called Fred (Fred) it has been found after losing 85% of its shell in a forest fire.
The team that came to rescue Fred called Onimlz Ovingerz (Animal Avengers), a group of volunteers, four veterinarians and a dentist, including a designer, and they had to rebuild all the cochlea because of the great damage done to them.
Taking stylists 40 photograph of Fred and turtle did not lose Sdvtha and used computer programming to design an artificial coincidence has printed layer after the other through a three-dimensional printer, printed in four pieces resemble jigsaw puzzle riddles, users in the cochlea industry Blastica cheap factories from corn.
And added artificial cochlea surgically unique, and the artist drawing the outer part of the cochlea his hand to merge with nature.
This is not the first group project in three-dimensional printing, as they made an artificial beaks of three infected birds, Toukan, and a parrot and a goose.
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