A girl in Mexico has been born with a tail, doctors have revealed.
The extremely rare phenomenon has been recorded fewer than 200 times.
The infant, who wasn't identified, was born by a C-section at a hospital in Nuevo Leon. Her parents were healthy and in their late twenties.
Doctors quickly spotted a 5.7cm-long (2.2 inch) tail that was 'soft', 'covered in skin and fine hair' and had a 'pointy' tip.
Learn about Aida Nikolaychuk Net Worth, Biography, Age, Birthday, Height, Early Life, Family, Dating, Partner, Wiki and Facts.
Who is Aida Nikolaychuk:Aida Nikolaychuk is a famous Pop Singer. She was born on March 3, 1982 and her birthplace is Odessa, Ukraine. Aida is also well known as, Ukrainian singer and model known for her album My Pod Odnim Nebom. She also won season three of The X-Factor in Ukraine.
Aida is originated from Ukraine.
Fans of The Office loved the Jim and Pam interaction in the “Fun Run” episode, but it raised one big question: why didn’t Pam and Jim actually participate in the ‘Fun Run Race for the Cure’? It turns out Jenna Fischer, who played Pam, had a pretty significant injury in real life that took her out of the race.
‘Office Ladies’ revisit the ‘Fun Run’ episode During the Dec. 9 episode of the Office Ladies podcast, Fischer and co-host Angela Kinsey got into the details of the season 4 episode “Fun Run.
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Who is Lani Hall:Lani Hall is a famous Pop Singer. She was born on November 6, 1945 and her birthplace is Chicago, IL. Lani is also well known as, Singer, lyricist, and author who received the Best Latin Pop Performance Grammy Award in 1985.
Lani is originated from United States. She has recorded popular renditions of Paul McCartney and The Beatles’ songs “The Fool on the Hill” and “Day Tripper.
At first glance at this object, you'd be forgiven for mistaking it as a bunch of ripe bananas.
But it is actually a new assistive glove – albeit featuring what its developers call 'banana fingers'.
The glove has been created by researchers from MIT, who used an autonomous knitting machine to create it.
The banana fingers are inflatable, and when pumped up, they allow the glove to grip objects including a Coke can or a tennis ball.