Parrot With No Beak Gets Second Chance at Life After Rescuers Craft New Prosthetic Beak

Parrot With No Beak Gets Second Chance at Life After Rescuers Craft New Prosthetic Beak
(Courtesy of Renascer Acn)
Jenni Julander
2/17/2021
Updated:
5/21/2021

An animal rehabilitation center in Brazil is being hailed for its innovation in helping an injured parrot with a missing beak found in the wild.

The bird was admitted to the center, and a handmade prosthetic beak was contracted, allowing the parrot to be able to eat again and fully recover.

Experts at Renascer ACN, an animal rehabilitation center located in Planura, Brazil, were shocked when a rescued parrot was admitted with its beak completely gone.

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Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió. (Courtesy of <a href="https://www.instagram.com/renasceracn/">Renascer Acn</a>)
Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió. (Courtesy of Renascer Acn)

They knew time was ticking to help the bird. It couldn’t eat, climb, or fend for itself in the wild.

So, the professionals at Renascer decided to construct a prosthetic beak and give the bird a second chance at life.

Paulo Roberto Martins Nunziata, founder of Renascer ACN, teamed up with Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió, an animal orthopedics and rehabilitation expert, to take on this challenging procedure.

“This parrot was found in a terrible condition and had totally lost its beak,” Nunziata told Bored Panda last month. “Together with veterinarian Maria Angela Panelli Marchió, we rescued it as soon as we found out.”
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(Courtesy of Renascer Acn)
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(Courtesy of Renascer Acn)

He added that her expertise was instrumental to their success.

“Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió helps animals rescued in critical condition and gives them a chance to survive and return to nature,“ he said. ”She specializes in animal orthopedics and rehabilitates injured animals with handmade plastic resin prosthesis.”

Fortunately, they were able to create a fully functioning prosthetic beak, made from acrylic glass. The material is similar to plexiglass, and the synthetic implement ended up being so strong, it will withstand all the normal wear and tear that a parrot could exert.

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(Courtesy of Renascer Acn)
(Courtesy of Renascer Acn)

“The process is completely handmade,” Nunziata added. “The material used, polymethylmethacrylate, has a quick hardening (three to five minutes) and is so resistant that it would need a chainsaw to be removed.”

The parrot is now fully recovered and carrying on with life, almost as usual.

“Our [guy] already has a new beak, thank God the surgery was a success,” Renascer ACN wrote in an Instagram update on Dec. 1, 2020. “Thank you Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió for being part of Renascer Acn, and for being such a dedicated and loving professional, the beak was perfect, congratulations!”
Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió together with her rescued parrot patient after the new beak was fitted. (Courtesy of <a href="https://www.instagram.com/renasceracn/">Renascer Acn</a>)
Dr. Maria Angela Panelli Marchió together with her rescued parrot patient after the new beak was fitted. (Courtesy of Renascer Acn)

However, despite Dr. Marchió’s contribution, the rescued bird will not be able to return to the wild. Veterinarians expressed concern that even though the beak is extremely durable, it could become detached from the bird’s remaining natural beak over time.

“Today it has a normal life,” Nunziata said. “However, it just can’t be returned to its natural habitat because even though the prosthesis is resistant, there’s risk of it falling off over time, as these animals use their beaks for everything.”

Still, it’s encouraging to know the little guy is able to live out the quality of life he deserves, all thanks to the expert dedication of his rescuers.

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Jenni Julander is a writer based in the Rocky Mountains, where she received her writing education. She covers human interest and trending news for The Epoch Times.
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