“My name is Buttercup and when I hatched my left foot was turned backwards,” Buttercup the duck writes on his Facebook wall. “My new Dad Mike is working with Dr. Shannon McGee to make me a new foot ...
Buttercup was hatched last year in a high school%27s biology laboratory He was born with a backward left foot It was amputated in February because he could not walk well on it NASHVILLE, Tenn. — ...
Humans aren’t the only ones benefitting from 3D printed prosthetics. Buttercup is a fluffy duck who was born with a backwards foot, causing her to hobble around the other ducks. Thanks to 3D printing, ...
Buttercup was hatched last year in a high school%27s biology laboratory He was born with a backward left foot It was later amputated because he could not walk well on it NASHVILLE, Tenn. — For the ...
This lucky duck will soon be able to put his best foot forward. Thanks to 3-D printing technology, Buttercup the Tennessee duck is getting a brand new prosthetic foot. Buttercup takes a gander at a ...
Buttercup is one lucky duck. Last summer, we shared the story of the young bird with only one foot and his owner's quest to print him a new one. Now, thanks to innovations in 3D printing, Buttercup is ...
Our favorite duck, yes we have one, was back on Live at 9 Wednesday! Buttercup was born with a deformed left leg and eventually his foot had to be amputated. Mike Garey is volunteer at Feathered ...
TORONTO – An eight-month-old duck that was born with a backwards foot finally took his first ‘normal’ steps over the weekend, thanks to 3D printing technology. Buttercup the duck was off to a running ...
This duck is named Buttercup. He was born with a backwards left foot. Buttercup lives in Arlington, Tennessee at the Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary, where owner Mike Garey decided not only to ...
When Buttercup was hatched in a high school biology lab with a backwards left foot, the duckling had a hard time walking without getting cuts and constant foot infections. Mike Garey at the Feathered ...
A 3D printer has been used to give a duck the chance to walk and swim again. Buttercup's own left foot was facing the wrong way from birth, meaning she was unable to walk properly, and swimming was ...