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Last updated at 11:40am on 22.07.08

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If a deer with no eyes is a 'no-eye-deer' - what do you call one with six legs?

Such a creature has been discovered after being attacked by two dogs in Everett Springs, Georgia in the US.

The fawn has two distinct pelvises and uses one leg from each to walk.

It also had two tails, but one was amputated because of the injuries it suffered during the attack.

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The six-legged deer is recovering after being attacked by two dogs

It is now recovering at the West Rome Animal Clinic, in Rome, Georgia, where vet Dan Pate said: 'It is really an anomaly. It appears it had an identical twin that didn’t form all the way.

'Somehow it has a fairly normal gait, although the centre legs seem to get in the way.'

The deer was separated from its mother by two dogs being walked by their owners Melissa and Alan Dunagan.

'It wasn’t until after we put the dogs back in the house and were about to release the fawn that we realised it had six legs,' said Mrs Dunagan.

It is likely to be to be taken the deer facility at the University of Georgia once it has recovered.


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If those irresponsible owners would have kept the dogs on a leash, they wouldn't have been able to attack this poor deer and he would still be happy with his mother!

- Ab, Scottsdale, USA

It looks like it's not just the human gene pool that's defective in Georgia.

- Billy Hill, London


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