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December 13, 2005

Mutant Animal Mania

Blinky_1Presenting freaks of nature, human intervention, and urban legend:

- Green puppy
- Green kitty
- 2-headed tortoise
- 2-tongued cat
- 2-faced kitty
- Mutant feline HQ
- Eyeless turtles
- Fish that glow in the dark: a biomarker in the lab, a conversation-starter at parties
- Variegated mutant lamb
- Fainting goats
- Dancing mice
- Asexual worms get randy with radioactivity
- Deformed frogs
- Hermaphrodite frogs: caused by a weed killer
- Mail order clear-skinned frogs
- Fistulated cow: sounds dirty, huh? Imagine the poor fool who has to feed the hole...
- Of course, NJ is not to be upstaged... WFMU's homestate has its own windowed cow
- Hairless mice: a fave of research biologists far and wide
- Albino fruit fly: another reason you shouldn't trust whitey
- Cat-fox or coati?
- Male fishies grow eggs in CA... thanks to the magic of sewage! Same thing happened on a larger scale in the Thames estuary during the late 70s/early 80s. Back then, the amount of synthetic estrogen in the birth control pill was much higher, leading to uber-femme sewage.
- El Chupacabra: ok, so this is unconfirmed, but check out the gnarly photo!
- Jersey Devil: often spotted at WFMU
- Cyclops kitty
- Glow-in-the-dark bacon

Click the link below for some choice photos...

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