Dutch Zoo Fits Elephant With Contact Lens
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AP/ Artis Zoo
The vet who fit Win Thida had to practice the procedure with the elephant for weeks.
It took a tall ladder and weeks of training, but an elephant at Amsterdam's Artis Zoo has become the first of her species in Europe to be fitted with a contact lens.
Win Thida, a 45-year-old Asian elephant, suffered a scratched cornea during a tussle with another elephant. Her eye started watering and she had trouble keeping it open, so the zoo called in veterinarian Anne-Marie Verbruggen.
Verbruggen had experience fitting horses with contacts, but it was her first attempt on an elephant.
"The main difficulty was her height," Verbruggen told the Irish Times. "Elephants can't lie down for long before their immense weight impairs their breathing, so I used a ladder to get close enough. It wasn't ideal, but it worked. She seemed happier straight away."