CK's Publications Blog

This is basically the work we do in our publications class. We write editorials, or news stories. Our class also is in charge of the yearbook.

Monday, May 07, 2007



In Litchfield, Nebraska, a farmer brought his new calf to the veterinarian. Not only to discover why it was born with six legs, but also with organs for both sexes! The extra legs are one in front, and another in the back. Neither legs disturb the calf's mobility, considering neither touches the ground. This condition in cow's is extremely rare, but explanations say that there was an embryo for fraternal twins, who may have joined during development. The owner has not much to say but, "He's a real freak, I've never seen anything like this before."



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