murmur
10-15-2010, 01:21 AM
lol
http://www.nownews.com/newspic/1613/i1613080.jpg
source: http://ax3battery.com/2010/10/15/four-legged-chicken-with-double-anus-appears-in-china/
In the city of Chongqing in Southwestern China, a chicken with four legs, three thighs, and two anuses brought extra attention to its farm.
The Chongqing reports that this chicken weighs 3 kilograms and it is very healthy. It has an extra anus beneath its natural anus and there is an outlier thigh extending two extra legs around its bottom.
The owner, Jie Shilu, explains that he discovered this weird chicken when he was feeding the chicks. He realized this chick has an extra organ around it tails and he did not pay much attention to it. As the chicken mature, the extra part developed into a thigh that spitted into two legs. Whenever the owner feeds the chickens, this ‘four legged’ friend would always get the food first. Its two anuses also function naturally.
Scientist comments that the extra organs are probably from an abnormal embryo and this should not impact the chicken’s life.
Let’s wish the chicken the best in everything.
http://www.nownews.com/newspic/1613/i1613080.jpg
source: http://ax3battery.com/2010/10/15/four-legged-chicken-with-double-anus-appears-in-china/
In the city of Chongqing in Southwestern China, a chicken with four legs, three thighs, and two anuses brought extra attention to its farm.
The Chongqing reports that this chicken weighs 3 kilograms and it is very healthy. It has an extra anus beneath its natural anus and there is an outlier thigh extending two extra legs around its bottom.
The owner, Jie Shilu, explains that he discovered this weird chicken when he was feeding the chicks. He realized this chick has an extra organ around it tails and he did not pay much attention to it. As the chicken mature, the extra part developed into a thigh that spitted into two legs. Whenever the owner feeds the chickens, this ‘four legged’ friend would always get the food first. Its two anuses also function naturally.
Scientist comments that the extra organs are probably from an abnormal embryo and this should not impact the chicken’s life.
Let’s wish the chicken the best in everything.