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Siamese twin pigs

A Chinese farmer discovered that the newborn piglets joined to the body were twins.

UPI reported that a farmer surnamed Gong from a village near Guigang, Guangxi, China, said the sow in the family gave birth on November 18 and gave birth to 20 piglets, two of which have united abdomens.

Gong shared that this was the first time he had encountered this case.

The twin pigs found it difficult to eat and could not move due to their strange body structure.

According to Gong’s prediction, they are unlikely to live long.

 

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