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    Two-headed turtle found in Cuba

    A policeman has made an unusual discovery near a river in Cuba – a turtle with two heads.
    The tiny turtle is thought to be around a week old and was found near one of the country’s most contaminated rivers.

    Had it not been noticed in a pile of leaves by Officer Alexander Napoles the turtle may have died, but now it has been taken to a local aquarium.

    At the moment it is healthy and being looked after, and experts are keeping a close eye on its progress.

    Click here to find out more about endangered animals
    Alexis Fernandez, a biologist from the National Aquarium of Cuba, said: “It is an animal that is at a disadvantage or that has certain anomalies.

    “The probability of its survival will be very limited in the natural world or in captivity.”

    #149456

    WOW

    thats amazing

    Emma xx

    #149457

    @dizzybrunette wrote:

    WOW

    thats amazing

    Emma xx

    :lol:

    i got a story from may this year on a calf born with 5 legs and 6 hooves if you wanna see it :lol:

    i will understand if you pass :lol:

    #149458

    ermmmm

    would you mind hun if i passed on that lol

    saw a video the other week where i work about mice who were used in experiments to grow human ears. they had them growing on their back, it didnt half make me feel ill

    Emma xx

    #149459

    no problem :lol:

    it’s like k.f.c breeding chickens with 6 wings and stuff :-… not so finger licking good :lol:

    #149460

    i couldnt go in there anyhow, their chickens are always really greasy

    Emma xx

    #149461

    i always make my own fried chicken if i want it …. it’s nicer home made.

    how have we got from a 2 headed turtle to kfc ??

    ok look away im gonna post the calf story 8)

    #149462

    god knows hun

    u mentioned chickens i think lol

    Emma xx

    #149463

    Calf Born in NM With 5 Legs, 6 Hooves

    By MELANIE DABOVICH, Associated Press Writer
    1 hour, 39 minutes ago

    ALBUQUERQUE, NM – One of Orlando Romero’s calves has a leg up on the other 25 calves born within the last two weeks on his ranch east of Tucumcari. The calf was born with an extra leg, with two hooves, growing from its back.

    Ranchers in the area aren’t quite sure what to make of the little Limousin heifer. That is, if they can catch her.

    “She moves like a d**n deer. I had a heck of a time trying to catch her,” said Jess Weaks, the ranch caretaker. “She’s pretty ornery, that’s for sure.”

    The week-old calf’s extra leg does not touch the ground. It is attached to the calf’s back between the shoulder blades, and hangs to its right side.

    The branch-like growth is the only major difference between the copper-colored calf and the rest of the herd, said Shane Jennings, a neighbor who first spotted the heifer.

    “It’s just cosmetic. She’s out there in the pasture right now, like any other cow. The little booger’s doing good. It’s in real good health,” Jennings said.

    Jennings was in the field checking on yearlings last week when he saw that one cow was close to giving birth. He left to tend to other work, and when he returned he saw the cow with her new calf.

    But he was startled by what he saw when he approached the hours-old calf.

    “I thought, ‘What in the world is that?’ and as I got a closer look and saw the extra leg I said ‘Oh boy, what am I gonna come up with next?'” Jennings said.

    Jennings said he’s seen deformities in calves before and that Tucumcari’s ranch supply store used to have a stuffed two-headed, stillborn calf.

    “But I’ve never seen anything like this,” he said.

    Neither have most people, said Milton Thomas, professor of beef cattle physiology and genetics at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. He said extra body parts are a freak occurrence.

    “It’s very, very rare,” Thomas said. “Generally, a lot of these don’t do well.”

    Thomas said extra appendages result of a cellular mix up during the replication of genetic material in early embryo development. Certain cells will develop into tissues such as muscles or organs, but some receive skewed signals and grow into unnecessary parts.

    “This calf wasn’t exposed to anything in the environment or anything like that. This happens to all mammalian species,” Thomas said.

    Weaks said Romero has talked with veterinarians about removing the leg, and will likely transport the calf to his other ranch in Sapello, where it will become an ordinary cow.

    “All (Romero) did was laugh when I told him about the calf,” Weaks said. “I think he’s gonna keep her. She’s so cute. Women would die for eyelashes like hers.”

    #149464

    Awwwwwwww

    what a shame ffs ….

    a freak of nature :(

    Emma xxx

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