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Animal Oddities: Two Nosed Bunny

Animal Oddities

A Connecticut pet shop worker found the two-nosed bunny in a delivery of 6-week-old dwarf rabbits that arrived at the Milford store last week, according to The Associated Press. Both noses have two nostrils. The bunny eats, drinks and hops around just like the other bunnies in the litter. Gregg Dancho, director of the state's Beardsley Zoo, told The Associated Press that the deformity could be the result of too much inbreeding or the parents' exposure to pesticides or poisons. Workers at the pet store have started a naming contest for the bunny. Cyrano de Bergerac and Deuce are in the running so far. In this photo, Iris Bergeron, an employee of Purr-Fect Pets, holds the bunny, March 31, 2009.
(Brian A. Pounds/The Connecticut Post/AP Photo)
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Calf

Animal Oddities

A cow in Wisconsin was born with two noses. Owner Mark Krombholz didn't notice until he fed her a bottle of milk. "It's a functioning nose because the middle of her second nose, the flap would go in and out when she drank out of the bottle like that," said Krombholz. "It was kind of funny. It caught my eye right away, so I kind of laughed at that." Lucy, born May 4, 2007, will be a pet and breed if she's able, according to Krombholz.
(ABC News)
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Odd animals

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A six-legged calf, born on the farm of Brian Slocum of Litchfield, Neb., April 29, 2007. The calf also has both male and female reproductive organs.
(Kearney Hub/Katherine Thomas/AP Photo) 
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Rockfish

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This March 2007 photo released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shows Chris Wilson of NOAA's Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, holding a 38-inch ruler up to a giant shortraker rockfish. The 44-inch, 60-pound female shortraker rockfish was caught 2,100 feet below the surface, south of the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea.
(Karna McKinney, NOAA Fisheries/AP Photo) 
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Eight legged frog

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A waitress holds up a frog with eight legs in a restaurant in Quanzhou, in southeast China's Fujian Province, Feb. 28, 2007. The restaurant's owners, who normally serve frog's legs as a dish, have decided to spare the unique animal.
(AP Photo
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Giant Squid

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A New Zealand fisherman kneels next to a giant squid believed to have been caught in early February 2007 in Antarctica's Ross Sea. The giant squid, known as a colossal squid (scientific name Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) and thought to be the largest squid ever found anywhere in the world, weighed an estimated 990 pounds, 330 pounds heavier than the next biggest specimen ever found.
(New Zealand Ministry of Fisheries/AP Photo) 
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Ducking

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A rare mutation has left Stumpy, a duckling at Warrawee Duck Farm in Copythorne, Hampshire, England, with two legs behind the usual two. Here is Stumpy on Feb. 17, 2007.
(Barry Batchelor, PA/AP Photo) 
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Two Faced Calf

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This calf, which was the product of artificial insemination, was born with two faces Dec. 27, 2006, on a Virginia farm. She breathes out of two noses and has two tongues, which move independently.
(Jean Farley, Wytheville Enterprise Via Bristol Herald Courier/AP Photo) 
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

Henrietta, a four-legged chicken, was discovered at Brendle Farms in Somerset, Pa., Sept. 21, 2006.
(Rob Gebhart/Daily American / AP Photo ) 
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

A rare white buffalo calf tags behind its mother at Val and Dave Heider's farm in Janesville, Wis., Sept. 8, 2006. It was the third white buffalo born on the farm. About 50 American Indians, who regard the animals as sacred, held a drum ceremony over the weekend to honor the calf.
(Dan Lassiter/ The Janesville Gazette/ AP Photo)


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Oddities

Animal Oddities

A rare albino alligator cools itself at the Los Angeles Zoo at the start of the zoo's summer promotion Out of the Swamp, Aug. 3, 2006. The promotion will give visitors a glimpse of the illusive alligator and educate families on the importance of swamps.
(Nick Ut/ AP Photo 
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

Cobra Macini feeds his two-faced kitten in Inverness, Fla. The kitten, one of a litter of five, was born two days ago and is expected to survive, according to local veterinarian. Wade Phillips. The animal was born two weeks premature and has two mouths that feed one esophagus, four eyes and two noses.
(Cathy Kapulka/ Citrus County Chronicle/ AP Photo) 
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

These conjoined baby crocodiles were born at the Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, in June 2001. Joined at the bottom part of their body, the reptiles have eight legs and two tails.
(Sakchai Lalit/AP Photo
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

Held by its owner, this two-headed tortoise was the result of a rare phenomenon that occurred during the embryonic stage of development. The tortoise apparently functioned normally.
(Obed Zilwa/AP Phot
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

Several species of frogs with developmental abnormalities have been found across Minnesota and into neighboring Wisconsin, South Dakota and Quebec over the years.
(Minnesota Pollution Control Agency/AP Photo)

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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

This pig, named Kambal for twins, was born with seven legs and attracted several visitors to a farm in a Bulacan province, north of Manila, Philippines.
(John Paulino/AP Photo) 
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Animal Oddities

Animal Oddities

Cy -- short for Cyclops -- was a kitten born with one eye and no nose in December 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed that was one of two born, died after a day. Its sibling was born normal and healthy.
(Traci Allen/AP Photo) 
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Oscar Worst Dressed Freida Pinto Are you wanna see more beauties?

Oscar Red Carpet: Worst Dressed

"Slumdog Millionaire" star Freida Pinto's dress didn't do her justice. The Hollywood newcomer looked straight out of the 1980s in a cobalt John Galliano gown with a single lace sleeve.
(Matt Sayles/AP Photo)