ARMUCHEE (Georgia): A six-legged deer found in north Georgia after being attacked by a dog has a new home.
An Athens woman with a permit to keep unique animals in captivity has agreed to take the unusual deer. The animal was found recently near here and underwent surgery to repair its minor injuries.
Berry College animal science professor George Gallagher took the deer after its surgery.
He said he was hoping to avoid making the deer a “circus sideshow”. He said the animal’s condition prevented it from surviving in the wild.
The fawn has two complete pelvises and two tails. One of the tails had to be amputated.
Gallagher said the fawn had a condition that was similar to Siamese twins in humans. — AP
This article was taken from: the malay mail: weird news 20 july 2008
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