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The girl born with a TAIL: Extremely rare 6cm-long defect is 'covered in hair and skin'..

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  • The girl born with a TAIL: Extremely rare 6cm-long defect is 'covered in hair and skin'..

    Man, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
    The unidentified infant was born via a C-section at a rural hospital in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, to healthy parents in their late twenties.
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    Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
    Man, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
    I think you mixed up links.

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    • #3

      Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post

      I think you mixed up links.
      Oops.

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      • #4

        I fixed it.

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        • #5

          Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
          Man, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
          I agree.

          I just think about that Mexican woman calling a Black toddler a monkey.

          Well who's the monkey now

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          • #6

            I wonder what the abnormality is this called because I think India has a lot of it. I remember watching quite a few documentaries shows that would always feature a kid from India always with either a tail or extra arms or leg or something.

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            • #7

              Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post

              I agree.

              I just think about that Mexican woman calling a Black toddler a monkey.

              Well who's the monkey now
              Exactly.

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              • #8

                Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View Post
                I wonder what the abnormality is this called because I think India has a lot of it. I remember watching quite a few documentaries shows that would always feature a kid from India always with either a tail or extra arms or leg or something.
                Yeah. I don't know what's going on in India. They produce alot of mutants.

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                • #9

                  Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View Post
                  I wonder what the abnormality is this called because I think India has a lot of it. I remember watching quite a few documentaries shows that would always feature a kid from India always with either a tail or extra arms or leg or something.
                  Sounds like it comes from a lot of inbreeding

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                  • #10

                    Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post

                    Sounds like it comes from a lot of inbreeding
                    That is correct sir, I forgot about the whites that used to be in the carnivals before my times here in the states and england. I was thinking radiation of some sort in some element of their diet. But the inbreeding make sense and more plausible.

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                    • #11

                      The whole inbreeding thing is interesting in the fact that if it's not a physical atraction thing, where did the concept of preserving the blood line come from or come about, I mean which one came first? The concept of preserving your blood line or the actions of inbreeding thus the former was used* as an excuse or to explain the act? But yea anyways.

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                      • #12

                        Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View Post
                        The whole inbreeding thing is interesting in the fact that if it's not a physical atraction thing, where did the concept of preserving the blood line come from or come about, I mean which one came first? The concept of preserving your blood line or the actions of inbreeding thus the former was used* as an excuse or to explain the act? But yea anyways.
                        I read an article about how common it is for children who meet their birth parents to become attracted to them.

                        It really puts into perspective of the parent child bond

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