A worker of the Ramat Gan Safari Park Wildlife Hospital pulls a string tied to the claw of a female Imperial Eagle as he helps it to regain its flying ability at a park near Tel Aviv March 3, 2013. Brought to the wildlife hospital some four months ago with a broken wing, the eagle underwent surgery and physiotherapy. The training is needed in order to build the eagle's flight muscles, which were atrophied while it was recovering from the injury. The eagle will be released in a few days, safari spokeswoman Sagit Horowitz said on Sunday. (Photo by Nir Elias/Reuters)
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