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    Aquarium fights to get disabled turtle swimming again

    KOBE, Japan (Reuters) - Life looked grim for Yu, a loggerhead turtle, when she washed up in a Japanese fishing net five years ago, her front flippers shredded after a brutal encounter with a shark.

    Now keepers at an aquarium in the western Japanese city of Kobe are looking for a high-tech solution that will allow the 25-year-old turtle to swim normally again after years of labor and 27 models of prosthetic fins behind them without achieving their goal.

    Yu, weighing 103 kg (227 pounds) and 82 cm (32 inches) long, first came to the attention of keepers at the Suma Aqualife Park in Kobe after she was rushed there from a port on the southern island of Shikoku in 2008.

    "She was in a really bad way. More than half her fins were gone and she was bleeding, her body covered with shark bites," said Naoki Kamezaki, the park's director general.

    After nursing the loggerhead - an endangered species - back to health, keepers enlisted the help of researchers and a local prosthetics-maker to get her swimming again.

    Early versions of prosthetic flippers caused her pain or fell off quickly, and with money short, Kamezaki said he sometimes felt like packing it in.

    "There have been times I wanted to give up and just fix her up the best we can and throw her back in," he told Reuters. "Then if luck's on her side she'll be fine, if not, she'll get eaten and that's just life. The way of nature, I suppose."

    The latest version - made of rubber and fixed together with a material used in diving wetsuits - was unveiled on February 11 and proclaimed a success, with Yu swimming smoothly around her tank.

    But on Friday, one flipper slipped out as soon as she hit the water, forcing keepers back to the laboratory again.

    Though Kamezaki admits that it's unlikely Yu will ever live a normal turtle life, he still has hopes.

    "My dream for her is that one day she can use her prosthetic fins to swim to the surface, walk about, and dig a proper hole to lay her eggs in," Kamezaki said.

    "When her children hatch, well, I just feel that would make all the trauma in her life worthwhile."

    (Reporting by Ruairidh Villar, writing by Elaine Lies, editing by Paul Casciato)

    352 comments

    • Spider Monkey  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Wow. Yahoo actually put together a decent article with relevent photos. Go Yu!
      • air_striker_d2 2 days 1 hr ago
        Yahoo just stole the acticle.
    • Dyer maker  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      What a wonderful story. I hope Naoki Kamezaki will come up with prosthetic fins for Yu.
    • jennie  •  2 days 11 hrs ago
      I would never have thought of turtles as beautiful, but I was wrong, This one is. Best of luck getting her some fins so can live a fairly normal life...... Thank you to all involved..
    • G r e g o r y  •  1 day 13 hrs ago
      Funny, how turtles are wanted to be kept safe and healed in Japan and yet Japan slaughters whales and dolphins for food delicacies.
    • What Now  •  2 hrs 27 mins ago
      I see this as humane animial experimentation. Before complaining that all this money and effort is wasted on a turtle while human beings are in need please consider the possibility that the research being done to fit it with better prosthetics might result in better one's for people as well. Unforseeable results of spin off technology.
    • FRANK S  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      I like turtles
    • The unknown infidel  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Romor has it that it took 1000 tries for Thomas Edison to invent the lightbulb. When asked he responded "I didn't fail in my attempt 999 times. I simply learned 999 ways to not make a lightbulb." It seems to me this guy still has many attempts left and has only learned 27 ways of not making the flippers. He has yet to learn the one way to make them. He can't give up quite yet.
    • Chris  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      Turtles are SO cool! I am glad they could help this turtle recover and lead a more normal life.
    • terry  •  9 hrs ago
      Now they can cuddle up to their Turtle at night.
    • Cathie  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      Any one remember the movie Dolphin tail? We did the same for a dolphin in Florida.
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