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Unicorn cow attracts tourists in China

By T.K. Randall
December 9, 2010 · Comment icon 15 comments

Image Credit: Malene Thyssen
A cow with a giant horn growing from its forehead has attracted a great deal of attention in China.
What started off as a small bump two years ago has turned in to a 20cm horn leading to the animal's nickname of "unicorn cow". "My farm is famous in this region for this cow and people come in here just to see it," said Farmer Jia Kebing.
Farmer Jia Kebing noticed a small bump on this cow's forehead when it was born two years ago but didn't expect it to grow into a 20cm (8in) horn.


Source: Metro | Comments (15)




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Comment icon #6 Posted by Eldorado 14 years ago
Why they not called "unihorn"?
Comment icon #7 Posted by emosonic 14 years ago
You wouldn't want to upset this cow
Comment icon #8 Posted by Coffey 14 years ago
Why they not called "unihorn"? It's bad translation for mythical Gothic to English.... (I'm obviously joking)
Comment icon #9 Posted by Tokagero 14 years ago
Obvious adverse effects of hormones and genetic manipulation. Is this what we eat?
Comment icon #10 Posted by Paul Dangerously 14 years ago
From the artical: But while experts claim the unicorn myths are man-made, so are some unicorns, according to Cerridwen Fallingstar, who has come across many tales of unicorns while teaching classes in cross-cultural shamanism. How do I get THAT job?
Comment icon #11 Posted by hawk2005 14 years ago
it has three horns not one you dopy cluts. how then can you call it a unicorn.
Comment icon #12 Posted by susieice 14 years ago
It's a birth defect on an animal that naturally has horns.
Comment icon #13 Posted by electro13 14 years ago
Maybe evolutions decided cows don't need two horns anymore. Just the one should do
Comment icon #14 Posted by Talion 14 years ago
From the artical: But while experts claim the unicorn myths are man-made, so are some unicorns, according to Cerridwen Fallingstar, who has come across many tales of unicorns while teaching classes in cross-cultural shamanism. How do I get THAT job? "cross-cultural shamanism." I am sure you can take classes in your local community colleges basement
Comment icon #15 Posted by clyde barrow 14 years ago
it has three horns not one you dopy cluts. how then can you call it a unicorn. Maybe it's a real unicorn with a birth defect causing it to have two extra horns.


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