http://www.smh.com.au/world/pakistan-doctors-fight-to-save-life-of-baby-with-six-legs-20120418-1x66b.html is the website.
I read a better article on this, but this genetic thing is bizarre. It's not everyday that you find a six-legged baby (which my mum decided to name it the "spider-kid"). Is this just strange or what? Please comment on this~
Poor kid... There was something like this a few years ago. I think it was someone with 4 legs and 4 arms, or 8 arms, or something.
And those of you who are loling at this are sick. Go crawl and a hole and die if you find it amusing. Things like this are not to be found amusing, and if you do find it that way, you deserve to die. You've got not idea what this person's life will be like, aside from the probability that it'll suck.
Forgive me for my harsh language; I needed to let that out.
>>27 At that age it's not uncommon for children to have red bumps called "strawberries" on them. They're especially common if a kid has heart problems, I should know, my cousin had some. I'm not sure if that's what it is, but it's possible.