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Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director of conservation and research, gently grasps a sedated Cuban boa before rolling the snake over for surgery to insert a radio transmitter necessary for track... More

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director of conservation and research (right), supervises the removal of a radio transmitter from a Cuban boa by Army Capt. Carla Vega (left), a veterinarian, at th... More

Army Capt. Carla Vega, a veterinarian assigned to South

Army Capt. Carla Vega, a veterinarian assigned to South

Army Capt. Carla Vega, a veterinarian assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District Command Detachment at Naval Station Guantanamo, stitches up Daisy, a female Cuban boa, after having a radio transmitter imp... More

Pinky, a male Cuban boa waits in a container to be

Pinky, a male Cuban boa waits in a container to be

Pinky, a male Cuban boa waits in a container to be screened by Peter Tolson, Ph.D., a herpetologist from the Toledo Zoo and soldiers assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District Command Detachment at Naval ... More

Pinky, a male Cuban boa is administered general anesthesia

Pinky, a male Cuban boa is administered general anesthesia

Pinky, a male Cuban boa is administered general anesthesia by Sgt. Ardicio Galvao at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station veterinary treatment facility, Oct. 13. Soldiers assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian Dis... More

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director of conservation and research, inserts an intubation tube into Pinky, a male Cuban boa at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station veterinary treatment facility, Oc... More

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director of conservation and research (right), inserts an intubation tube into Pinky, a male Cuban boa at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station veterinary treatment faci... More

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District Command Detachment, stitches up Pinky, a male Cuban boa at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station veterinary treatment faci... More

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director

Toledo Zoo herpetologist Peter Tolson, Ph.D., director of conservation and research examines the mouth of Pinky, a male Cuban boa at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station veterinary treatment facility, Oct. 13. Sold... More

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned

Pfc. Kerstin Mundy, a veterinary technician assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District Command Detachment, applies medical grade flesh glue to sutures on Pinky, a male Cuban boa at the Guantanamo Bay Nava... More

Soldiers assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District

Soldiers assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District

Soldiers assigned to South Atlantic Veterinarian District Command Detachment, insert a radio transmitter under the ribs of Pinky, a male Cuban boa while Army Capt. Carla Vega (middle) and Toledo Zoo herpetologi... More

Sgt. Ardicio Galvao (left) maintains positive control

Sgt. Ardicio Galvao (left) maintains positive control

Sgt. Ardicio Galvao (left) maintains positive control over Pinky, a male Cuban boa while Pfc. Kerstin Mundy (middle), a veterinary technician prepares to stitch up the site of the incision where a radio transmi... More