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Rescue Center.
Lin Ying entered the cage, picked up the pellet the owl had regurgitated, and did some cleaning.
The owl, originally groggy with one eye open and the other closed, resting on its perch, became alarmed when it saw someone enter, flapping its wings and flying to a corner.
This was the same owl that had been tragically hit by a car but had a strong will to survive!
As the number of animals rescued by the center increased, newly arrived animals were no longer named unless they had special treatment like this one, despite its grave condition.
Only animals with notable stories like the Milktea wild boar, covered by the media, were given names to facilitate identification.
After surgery to recreate a pair of wings, the owl seemed unaccustomed to its new wings, dropping down after a couple of flaps. Plus, with its cerebral hemorrhage not fully recovered, it continued to recuperate in the zoo for a month.