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NewsSeptember 20, 2016

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Visitors to a central Kentucky farm may do a double-take when they see the newest addition: a two-faced calf. Stan McCubbin of Campbellsville told WDRB-TV he thought he had twins when he first saw the calf Friday. The female calf has two noses, two mouths and four eyes, though the middle two eyes don't function. Although she can walk, the McCubbins said she ends up going in circles and falling over...

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CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Visitors to a central Kentucky farm may do a double-take when they see the newest addition: a two-faced calf. Stan McCubbin of Campbellsville told WDRB-TV he thought he had twins when he first saw the calf Friday. The female calf has two noses, two mouths and four eyes, though the middle two eyes don't function. Although she can walk, the McCubbins said she ends up going in circles and falling over.

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