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Normal animals have 2 to 4 feet, but this new born cow in Moncada, Tarlac has 6 feet. Yup, you read that right!
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Count the feet on your cat or dog, they have 2 to 4 feet right? But there's a good chance there'll be more than 4 - possessing extra feet is a genetic abnormality, but it's not that rare, and it's not necessarily any kind of disadvantage. What might surprise you is the history that hangs on those surplus digits.
An animal or human with an extra feet or finger is called a "polydactyl" - from the Greek for "many" and "digit". Hundreds of millions of years ago, creatures typically had seven or eight digits on each foot, but over time that number settled to a manageable four or five in most species. Still, those extra toes live on in the genes, and sometimes emerge as a throwback or mutation in many species.
Boyet Domingo, the owner of this cow was amazed because we all know that it is a rare kind of animal. This baby cow has 6 feet and it is not normal like other animals have only 2-4 feet. Mr. Vergara posted a public post earlier on his timeline with a caption "Bakang Anim ang Paa" means the cow has 6 feet. On a private message on our page Taga Tarlac ka Kung we notice the netizen message requesting to feature this cow, tadaahhh! hope the local Government of Tarlac notice our blog and sends support to the owner.
If you are reading this. This blog written originally by Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag and it is not a copyright. Please let us know if there's some bloggers who copyright our works. Thank you.
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