It’s not just humans that use prosthetic limbs—wounded or disabled animals can benefit from them, too. In the past, we’ve reported on cats, dogs, and even an elephant who have been fitted for prosthesis. The latest creature who’s now learning to walk on an artificial foot is an adorable duck named Waddles.
Waddles was born with a deformed leg, but his adoptive owner Ben Weinman wanted to help him live a better life. He contacted Derrick Campana, a Certified Pet Prostheticist at Bionic Pets who made a 3D-printed prosthetic leg and foot.
Waddles was born with a deformed leg, but his adoptive owner Ben Weinman wanted to help him live a better life. He contacted Derrick Campana, a Certified Pet Prostheticist at Bionic Pets who made a 3D-printed prosthetic leg and foot.
A clip from the NatGeo Wild series, The Wizard of Paws, was recently shared online, revealing the heartwarming moment when Waddles was fitted with his new leg. At first, he’s not quite sure what to make of it, but after a little encouragement from Weinman and Campana, he starts happily toddling along on both feet.
“I didn’t think I would be emotional about this,” says Weinman. “But when you take these animals, all you want to do is give them a good life and do right by them.” He continues, “You see them struggling, and you think there’s nothing you can do. It’s really heartbreaking. So yeah, Derrick knocked it out of the park.”
Watch the happy moment below:


A man was diving out at sea when something miraculous happened. A sperm whale “asked” him for help.














Michelle Smith, who works for an animal control organization, was alerted to a situation involving a barking dog at the bottom of a steep ravine through a phone call. Immediately recognizing the urgency of the situation, Michelle did not hesitate to act. 


A reptile store in Pennsylvania shared photos of a newborn baby chameleon curled tightly in an egg-shaped ball. For those who have seen hatchling reptiles, they might find it rather unusual to see one that looks like this. As it turned out, the newborn reptile had trouble breaking out of its shell. So, they have to delicately help him out of the egg. Not realizing he was already out of the egg, the seconds-old hatchling stayed curled thinking he was still in his shell. With his tail tucked over his shoulder, the photos gave us a rare insight into the life of a developing reptile. 







St. Lucia might not seem like a hippo hotspot, but the small town is home to the largest population of hippos in South Africa. Not to be confused with the Caribbean island bearing the same name, St. Lucia, South Africa, is better for safaris than swimming. 
SpaceX has been in the news for their failed Starship rocket launch on April 20, but a few days earlier, they were in the news for something much different. While astrophotographers have been getting images of SpaceX launches for years, photographer Todd Salat captured something really special over the Donnelly Dome in Alaska. Also known as the Aurora Hunter, Salat was out taking photos of the aurora on April 15 when a mysterious spiral appeared.
Many of us have had photoshoot sessions with our loved ones to celebrate life’s big moments, from engagements to pregnancy announcements. But while we all want those perfectly-staged, perfectly photogenic pics, sometimes it’s the candid photos that turn out to be the most memorable.
And as is often the case, a surprise appearance by an animal can lead to some truly hilarious photo-ops. 





Jon Stewart has been making his long-awaited return to host The Daily Show, and fans are loving it. But while there have been plenty of laughs, last night’s episode also featured a real emotional moment from the host.
Stewart couldn’t hold back tears as he announced his beloved pet dog Dipper, a three-legged rescue, had passed away. 


It’s always inspiring to see people saving animals, but one crew truly went above and beyond during one recent rescue mission, braving a narrow 40-feet cave drop — and a run-in with a wild bear — to save a trapped dog.


