A Tasmanian paper givee details of what is thought to be as remarkable a specimen of a calf ac has ever been born in that State. The calf, which was the progeny of a cow belonging to Mr. John Freer, Mooreville Road, Burnie, had two heads, one on each end of the body, and no' tail. There were three legs in front and three behind and ' two stomachs, all perfectly formed, on the one body.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 10, 11 January 1918, Page 6
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