Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Biologist from central Russia plans to breed cat with five ears

A biologist from Voronezh found a cat with five ears in the street and brought it home to study and perhaps breed.

"The cat has two normal ears, two extra ears are turned 180 degrees and there is a tiny fifth ear," said Vladimir Obryvkov of the Voronezh State University of Agriculture.



The scientist, who has been studying animal anomalies for years, took the cat to X-ray its unusual ears but decided to take her home to his children. Obryvkov said that the cat named Luntya also has big paws but her behaviour does not differ from that of normal cats.

He also said that he wants to mate his new pet with a four-eared cat living in Vladivostok to create a new breed of these fluffy animals. Obryvkov has already studied a calf with two heads, tails and hearts, a one-eyed lamb, chickens with four legs, conjoined pigs, and a colt with two noses and three eyes.

4 comments:

Ratz said...

Which ones does it like scratched behind?

L said...

Why?

Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.

I'd hate to think what he'd do if he ever found a child with a birth defect that interested him...

Noah Bawdy™ said...

Not as impressive as a four-assed monkey.
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/103344/four-assed-monkey

Insolitus said...

Why, L? Because that's what people tend to do with animals with new and interesting characteristics. That's why we've got hairless dogs and tailless cats. Nothing to do with children with birth defects.