Feb 13 • 19:35 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Ultrasound on alligator? Biopark performs complete check-up on animals in MS

Ten Pantanal alligators at the Biopark Pantanal underwent routine health check-ups to ensure their well-being.

Recently, ten Pantanal alligators residing at the Biopark Pantanal in Campo Grande underwent a series of routine health examinations. This check-up is part of a semiannual protocol enforced by the largest freshwater aquarium in the world, aimed at ensuring the health and well-being of these reptiles. The examinations included measurements of weight and length, as well as advanced procedures such as ultrasound and blood collection for laboratory testing, all designed to monitor the overall health and physical development of each alligator over time.

The health checks were conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the Biopark, which included divers, biologists, veterinarians, and animal scientists. Emphasizing the importance of technical standards and safety regulations, the team ensured that all procedures were performed in a professional manner, reflecting their commitment to animal welfare. The partnership with the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) facilitated access to advanced medical techniques and expertise, enhancing the quality of care provided to these animals.

Overall, the routine examinations not only aim to detect any potential health issues early on but also contribute to a deeper understanding of the species and their environmental needs. Such proactive measures are crucial for the conservation of the Pantanal alligator, which is an essential species in the ecosystem of the Pantanal wetlands, thereby reinforcing the role of the Biopark as a leader in wildlife care and research in Brazil.

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