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Subscriber only A one-week-old lizard has become one of the smallest patients to undergo surgery at a Queensland vet clinic. The spiny-tailed monitor named Stitch found himself at The Unusual Pet Vets at Jindalee after he was born with an exposed heart, covered by only a thin membrane. Despite weighing just 4g when he was presented for surgery in March, Stitch held a big place in owner Tim Kelly s heart. Dr Josh Llinas performs surgery on Stitch, the spiny-tailed monitor. Photo: The Unusual Pet Vets He has become one of a dozen reptiles who found a home at Mr Kelly s Caboolture property.
Stitch the tiny lizard survives intricate heart surgery
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Stitch the tiny lizard survives intricate heart surgery
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Stitch the tiny lizard survives intricate heart surgery
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