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November 13, 2007
A six-legged frog has become an instant celebrity in China and has been repaying his newfound owner, a chef on a local restaurant by attracting diners. "I bought more than 5 kilos of frogs from the market the other day, and upon coming back found that one of them has six legs," says chef Xiao Song.
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November 13, 2007
Topics dog, man, dogs, death, advice, evil, flowers, orange, pain, legs, hands, marriage, india, female, lost and body
A man and a dog were joined in matrimony last Sunday through a traditional Hindu ritual, as an attempt from the man to be cleansed of his sin of stoning two dogs to death. The marriage took place at a temple in Tamil Nadu, located south of India, upon the advice of an astrologer who revealed that doing so would be the only way for Selva Kumar, 33, to atone for his evil deed, which involved Kumar stoning and clubbing to death two dogs he found mating. Afterwards he strung the bodies up a tree.
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November 13, 2007
A man injured himself badly on both legs after attempting to loosen a stubborn nut on a wheel with a 12-guage shotgun. The 66-year-old man had spent two weeks repairing his Lincoln Continental at his home, northwest of Southworth and east of Port Orchard.
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November 7, 2007
Topics girl, indian, doctors, hospital, legs, led, girls, free, california, feet, university, body, life, children, family, city, people and india
A girl born with four arms and four legs was successfully operated on Wednesday after an arduous 24-hour procedure done by doctors in the Southern Indian city of Bangalore. Dr. Sharan Patil of Sparsh Hospital, who led a team of more than 30 surgeons in the operation, stated that the surgery went "wonderfully well," removing Lakshmi Tatma's extra limbs, salvaging her organs and restoring her pelvis area.
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November 6, 2007
Jackie Bibby, the "Texas Snake Man," set another bizarre world record by spending about 45 minutes in a see-through bathtub with 87 rattlesnakes Monday. Bibby's feat shattered his own record by 12 snakes just in time for Guinness World Records Day, which is Thursday.
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