A dog is born without a nose with one eye and a tongue; They call it giant
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Nature never ceases to amaze us, it is known for many cases of animals that are born with some anomaly, Nevertheless, they manage to survive, but although it sounds strange, it is common for cases of Cubs called gigantic Because they are born with only one eye, which indicates creatures from Greek mythology that had one eye. Recently a puppy was born with this condition.
through Facebook, Amy de Martin said that on February 6 her dog gave birth to a very rare puppy Because he was born without a nose, with one eye and a tongue. Soon this post went viral.
The case of the Cyclops puppy occurred in Tangalan, Philippines. Amy de Martin It was mentioned that none of the pups in the litter were born with any deformity except that of that puppy. Who was suffering from breathing difficulties due to the lack of his nose, in addition to his inability to feed his mother due to the two languages that he had.
On Twitter Al Waseet Filipino star He mentioned the owner of the puppy He said that the giant’s puppy died shortly after his birth.
“Owner Amy de Martin said the one-eyed puppy died immediately after being born at 10:00 pm on Saturday, but the puppy’s mother, Baby Bay, is in good health,” the tweet read.
Owner Amy de Martin said the one-eyed pup died instantly seconds after being born at 10 p.m. on Saturday. But the puppy’s mother, Baby Bae, is healthy.
“He also died without a nose or a mouth,” said de Martin. pic.twitter.com/oaMa4c4UzE
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The puppy owner said her dog had five other dogs that were born healthy. In addition, he mentioned that after the death of the giant’s puppy, he plans to preserve the animal’s body.
The port mentioned that, too Cyclopia is a rare birth defect that occurs when the front of the brain does not divide In the left and right hemispheres.
According to experts, cyclopia is a rare congenital defect that occurs when the front of the brain does not divide into the right and left hemispheres.
De Martin said their family planned to keep Cyclops’ body. (Photos provided by Aimee de Martin, Boracay News Network) pic.twitter.com/Rfc00xPiPl
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