Эне-бене-раба!
Реальный скрипт Рейтера. То есть это пришло по-настоящему. С картинкой.
Рыдали.
на аглицкомIGUANA ERECTION
ANTWERP, BELGIUM
JANUARY25,2007
NATURAL WITH ENGLISH SPEECH
DURATION:02:30
SOURCE:REUTERS
FEED HISTORY:R REPEAT LIFE!3 (1515GMT) / LIFE!1 (0415GMT)
INTRO: Hard luck for Antwerp iguana with penis problem.
TV AND WEB RESTRICTIONS~**NONE**~
Mozart the iguana must have one of his two penises amputated after one
became permanently erect following a mating session.
SHOWS:
(L!3) ANTWERP, BELGIUM (JANUARY 25, 2007) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
1. CLOSEUP OF MOZART THE IGUANA, MOZART STICKING HIS TONGUE OUT
2. MOZART WALKING IN QUARANTINE CAGE
3. CLOSEUP OF MOZART
4. KEEPER HOLDING MOZART / PAN TO INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
5. CLOSEUP OF INFECTED PENIS / ZOOM OUT TO WIDE OF KEEPER HOLDING
MOZART
6. ANOTHER CLOSEUP OF INFECTED PENIS
7. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PETER VAN GENECHTEN, IGUANA CARETAKER AT
AQUATOPIA, SAYING:
"I don't want to lose him and I don't think we're going to lose
him but the best I think is for the vet to explain what he's going to do and
we shall see."
8. CLOSEUP OF GENECHTEN LOOKING AT MOZART / TILT DOWN TO MOZART
9. WIDE VIEW OF GENECHTEN HOLDING MOZART
10. CLOSEUP OF MOZART'S FACE AS GENECHTEN PETS HIM
11. WIDE VIEW OF GENECHTEN AND MOZART
12. WIDE VIEW OF MOZART'S USUAL HABITAT
13. TWO FEMALE IGUANAS LOUNGING ON TREE LIMB
14. CLOSEUP OF IGUANA CLAW ON BRANCH
15. MORE OF FEMALE IGUANAS IN HABITAT
16. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DR. LUC LAMBRECHT, VETERINARIAN, SAYING:
"An infection can get inside and may kill the animal. Therefore,
if I see this morning the lesions, as veterinarian, I think it's necessary to
do an amputation of one of the two penises of this animal."
17. ANOTHER CLOSEUP OF A FEMALE IGUANA
18. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PETER VAN GENECHTEN, IGUANA CARETAKER AT
AQUATOPIA, SAYING:
"For me, it's very important that the animal feels well, and of
course that he is not dying. And if we let it like it is now, than we will
have this problem. So, I think that the best decision is to do the
operation."
19. SCHOOL CHILDREN LISTENING TO LECTURE ON ANIMALS
20. FISH IN TANK
21. TILT UP ACROSS "AQUATOPIA" POSTER
STORY: Mozart, an iguana stuck with a permanent erection after a mating
session at a Belgian zoo, must have his penis amputated, veterinarians said on
Thursday (January 25).
The reptile was in the middle of mating last week when his potential
partner walked away.
He's had a permanent erection ever since and dragging it along his
sandy habitat hasn't helped. He has developed an infection and was moved into
quarantine by his caretakers with the hope that the problem could be resolved
without surgery.
"I don't want to lose him and I don't think we're going to lose
him but the best I think is for the vet to explain what he's going to do and
we shall see," said Peter Van Genechten, caretaker of the iguanas at the
Aquatopia Zoo.
As veterinarian Dr. Luc Lambrecht cleaned Mozart this morning he
realised there was no sufficient blood supply to his reproductive organ. He
said if nothing was done, the reptile could die.
"An infection can get inside and may kill the animal. Therefore,
if I see this morning the lesions, as veterinarian, I think it's necessary to
do an amputation of one of the two penises of this animal," Lembrecht
said.
"For me, it's very important that the animal feels well, and of
course that he is not dying. And if we let it like it is now, than we will
have this problem. So, I think that the best decision is to do the
operation," Genechten agreed.
The good news for Mozart is that, because male iguanas have two
penises, he will still be able to reproduce even after the amputation.
Part of the Park Plaza Astrid hotel in Antwerp, Aquatopia houses no
less than 350 species of fish and other reptiles in its private zoo.
Рыдали.
на аглицкомIGUANA ERECTION
ANTWERP, BELGIUM
JANUARY25,2007
NATURAL WITH ENGLISH SPEECH
DURATION:02:30
SOURCE:REUTERS
FEED HISTORY:R REPEAT LIFE!3 (1515GMT) / LIFE!1 (0415GMT)
INTRO: Hard luck for Antwerp iguana with penis problem.
TV AND WEB RESTRICTIONS~**NONE**~
Mozart the iguana must have one of his two penises amputated after one
became permanently erect following a mating session.
SHOWS:
(L!3) ANTWERP, BELGIUM (JANUARY 25, 2007) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
1. CLOSEUP OF MOZART THE IGUANA, MOZART STICKING HIS TONGUE OUT
2. MOZART WALKING IN QUARANTINE CAGE
3. CLOSEUP OF MOZART
4. KEEPER HOLDING MOZART / PAN TO INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
5. CLOSEUP OF INFECTED PENIS / ZOOM OUT TO WIDE OF KEEPER HOLDING
MOZART
6. ANOTHER CLOSEUP OF INFECTED PENIS
7. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PETER VAN GENECHTEN, IGUANA CARETAKER AT
AQUATOPIA, SAYING:
"I don't want to lose him and I don't think we're going to lose
him but the best I think is for the vet to explain what he's going to do and
we shall see."
8. CLOSEUP OF GENECHTEN LOOKING AT MOZART / TILT DOWN TO MOZART
9. WIDE VIEW OF GENECHTEN HOLDING MOZART
10. CLOSEUP OF MOZART'S FACE AS GENECHTEN PETS HIM
11. WIDE VIEW OF GENECHTEN AND MOZART
12. WIDE VIEW OF MOZART'S USUAL HABITAT
13. TWO FEMALE IGUANAS LOUNGING ON TREE LIMB
14. CLOSEUP OF IGUANA CLAW ON BRANCH
15. MORE OF FEMALE IGUANAS IN HABITAT
16. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DR. LUC LAMBRECHT, VETERINARIAN, SAYING:
"An infection can get inside and may kill the animal. Therefore,
if I see this morning the lesions, as veterinarian, I think it's necessary to
do an amputation of one of the two penises of this animal."
17. ANOTHER CLOSEUP OF A FEMALE IGUANA
18. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PETER VAN GENECHTEN, IGUANA CARETAKER AT
AQUATOPIA, SAYING:
"For me, it's very important that the animal feels well, and of
course that he is not dying. And if we let it like it is now, than we will
have this problem. So, I think that the best decision is to do the
operation."
19. SCHOOL CHILDREN LISTENING TO LECTURE ON ANIMALS
20. FISH IN TANK
21. TILT UP ACROSS "AQUATOPIA" POSTER
STORY: Mozart, an iguana stuck with a permanent erection after a mating
session at a Belgian zoo, must have his penis amputated, veterinarians said on
Thursday (January 25).
The reptile was in the middle of mating last week when his potential
partner walked away.
He's had a permanent erection ever since and dragging it along his
sandy habitat hasn't helped. He has developed an infection and was moved into
quarantine by his caretakers with the hope that the problem could be resolved
without surgery.
"I don't want to lose him and I don't think we're going to lose
him but the best I think is for the vet to explain what he's going to do and
we shall see," said Peter Van Genechten, caretaker of the iguanas at the
Aquatopia Zoo.
As veterinarian Dr. Luc Lambrecht cleaned Mozart this morning he
realised there was no sufficient blood supply to his reproductive organ. He
said if nothing was done, the reptile could die.
"An infection can get inside and may kill the animal. Therefore,
if I see this morning the lesions, as veterinarian, I think it's necessary to
do an amputation of one of the two penises of this animal," Lembrecht
said.
"For me, it's very important that the animal feels well, and of
course that he is not dying. And if we let it like it is now, than we will
have this problem. So, I think that the best decision is to do the
operation," Genechten agreed.
The good news for Mozart is that, because male iguanas have two
penises, he will still be able to reproduce even after the amputation.
Part of the Park Plaza Astrid hotel in Antwerp, Aquatopia houses no
less than 350 species of fish and other reptiles in its private zoo.