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  2. Teeth clipping - Wikipedia

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    Teeth clipping in pigs is a management practice in which the sharp tips of newborn piglets' teeth are trimmed or filed to reduce the risk of injury to sows during nursing and minimize aggression-related injuries among piglets.

  3. Overview of discretionary invasive procedures on animals

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    Boxers with natural and cropped ears and docked tails. Numerous procedures performed on domestic animals are usually more invasive than purely cosmetic alterations, but differ from types of veterinary surgery that are performed exclusively for health reasons.

  4. Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP), also known as "tooth in eye" surgery, [1] is a medical procedure to restore vision in the most severe cases of corneal and ocular surface patients. It includes removal of a tooth from the patient or a donor.

  5. Category:Pigs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pigs" ... Tail biting in pigs; Teeth clipping; Truffle hog; W. War pig This page was last edited on 4 August 2022, at 07:39 ...

  6. Precious Pigs Have Their Own ‘Hogs Gone Wild’ Moment in ...

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    In the clip shared on their page @prissy_pig, it shows the pet pigs wearing helmets (for safety, of course), pink sunglasses, and even sparkly pink riding jackets.

  7. The Foul Flirting Method of Male Ring-Tailed Lemurs - AOL

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    Although there are more than 100 species of lemurs, the ring-tailed lemur is arguably the most well-known thanks to King Julien in the hit children’s film Madagascar. His need to “move it ...

  8. Talk : Overview of discretionary invasive procedures on ...

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    To my mind, your title of "Common Animal Mutilation Procedures" infers the primary reason for the procedure is to mutilate the animal. This is not always the case, for example, teeth-clipping piglets is done to reduce the injuries the piglets cause to each other and to the sows teats.DrChrissy 18:10, 21 June 2012 (UTC)

  9. The Fish With Lethal Weapons for Teeth - AOL

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    The teeth sit outside of the mouth, interlocking, with two large lower fangs that curl upward reaching past the fish’s eyes. Because its jaw can unhinge, the viperfish can eat large prey for its ...