Makenshi
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I tried to post this on news comments, but only moderators are allowed, so here it goes. The page in which I found this (http://noticias.terra.com.br/ciencia/interna/0,,OI1332091-EI238,00.html) is in portuguese (Brasil), here is a rough translation of the first lines:
Science and Enviroment
Friday, January 5 2007, 11h13
Two-headed cow born in USA farm.
A two-headed cow was born in the rural region of the USA state of Virginia. Star, as it was named, has three teeth groups, two jaws and two tongues, but only one mouth. The animal still has two noses with different breathing channels, and three eyes, because in the side in which the two heads fuse there is only one eye.
Ok guys, Google it for more info. Hint: Virginia Polytechnic Institute science department. Hope it goes front page as news, with a "Thanks, Makenshi".
Science and Enviroment
Friday, January 5 2007, 11h13
Two-headed cow born in USA farm.
A two-headed cow was born in the rural region of the USA state of Virginia. Star, as it was named, has three teeth groups, two jaws and two tongues, but only one mouth. The animal still has two noses with different breathing channels, and three eyes, because in the side in which the two heads fuse there is only one eye.
Ok guys, Google it for more info. Hint: Virginia Polytechnic Institute science department. Hope it goes front page as news, with a "Thanks, Makenshi".