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3D Printed Bird Beak
3D Printed Bird Beak
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A palm cockatoo named Huizai from the Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo, China, broke its beak in a fight with other birds but received a new replacement with the... 29.04.2016, Sputnik International
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3D Printed Bird Beak
21:54 GMT 29.04.2016 (Updated: 21:55 GMT 29.04.2016) A palm cockatoo named Huizai from the Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo, China, broke its beak in a fight with other birds but received a new replacement with the help of 3D-print tech.
The Huizai breeder says the bird is just as active now as it was before the injury.