- Watch this face … he's just made transplant history
A HOSPITAL in Spain says it has carried out the world's first full-face transplant, giving a man a new nose, skin, jaws, cheekbones, teeth and other features after he lost his face in an accident. スペインの病院それが、彼は事故で彼の顔を失った後の男性に、皮膚、顎、頬骨、歯やその他の機能新しいノーズを与える世界初のフルフェースの移植を実施しているという
- Scary! Ultimate close-up with jaws of death
Forget bungee jumping and whitewater rafting ... this is real adventure holidaying.Not just getting to within centimetres of a great white shark, but putting one hand inside its jaws ... and being able to take it out again.The... バンジージャンプやラフティング忘れて...この本物の冒険holidaying.Notだけに、大きな白いサメのセンチ以内に取得ですが、その顎の内部に1つ手を入れ...とagain.Theがそれを受けることがされて...
- Komodo dragon attacks Indonesian park worker
Man escapes from giant lizard by punching it on snoutAn Indonesian worker escaped from a Komodo dragon attack by punching the creature on the snout until it released him and ran away, a national park official said today.Agustinus Jenaru was working in an unfinished wooden bungalow on Rinca island on Saturday when the 2 metre (6.5ft) lizard entered and bit his left hand, Komodo National Park official Daniel Bolu Ngongo said.Jenaru hit the jaws of the giant lizard for several seconds until it freed him. He was taken to a clinic for treatment of lacerations and a puncture wound.Komodo dragons can be found in the wild only on the eastern Indonesian islands of Komodo, Padar and Rinca.The lizards, thought to number fewer than 4,000, can grow longer than 3 metres (10ft) and weigh 70kg (150lb).In 2007, an eight-year-old boy was killed by one of the lizards on Komodo island.IndonesiaWildlifeAnimalsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
それは彼を解放するまでの距離、国立公園の関係者はtoday.Agustinus Jenaru未完成の木造平屋で取り組んでいたとしたsnoutAnインドネシア労。鼻のクリーチャー1体をパンチでコモドドラゴンの攻撃から逃れ、それをパンチで巨大なトカゲから来た男のエスケープ土曜日にRinca島それは彼を解放するまで2メートルは(6.5フィート)トカゲ入り、少し左手、コモド国立公園の公式ダニエルボルNgongoのsaid.Jenaruは数秒の巨大なトカゲの顎を打った
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