Squirrel who lost arms gets prosthetic wheels
A squirrel named Karamel was given a set of prosthetic wheels to replace his two front limbs, which he lost in a trap
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A squirrel named Karamel was given a set of prosthetic wheels to replace his two front limbs, which he lost in a trap
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