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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Here's a look at the first-ever set of identical twin puppies : theweek





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Here's a look at the first-ever set of identical twin puppies

Here's a look at the first-ever set of identical twin puppies
Here's a look at the first-ever set of identical twin puppies
An Irish Wolfhound made history recently when she delivered a litter of puppies that contained the first-ever confirmed set of identical twins.The puppies, both attached by individual umbilical cords to the same placenta, were delivered via a Caesarean section in South Africa's Rant en Dal Animal Hospital in Mogale City by veterinarian Kurt de Cramer.A dog has given birth to the first identical twin puppies https://t.co/KQswvWOc0k pic.twitter.com/a7L3ACV2nd — BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) August 31, 2016After the puppies' delivery, de Cramer had reproductive specialists confirm that the dogs were, indeed, twins.


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Luck of the Irish wolfhounds! First EVER pair of identical twin puppies are born in South Africa (and aren't they adorable)

Luck of the Irish wolfhounds! First EVER pair of identical twin puppies are born in South Africa (and aren't they adorable)
Luck of the Irish wolfhounds! First EVER pair of identical twin puppies are born in South Africa (and aren't they adorable)
The first pair of identical twin dogs have been born in South Africa.The two Irish wolfhound puppies, who were part of a litter of seven, are genetically identical and were attached to the same placenta.Dr Kurt de Cramer was delivering the pups by Caesarean section at the Rant en Dal Animal Hospital in Mogale City, South Africa, when he made the discovery.


moreover from bbc

A dog has given birth to the first identical twin puppies

A dog has given birth to the first identical twin puppies
A dog has given birth to the first identical twin puppies
It seemed like a normal day for Kurt de Cramer, a vet in a busy veterinary practice in South Africa's Rant en Dal Animal Hospital in Mogale City.He was performing a Caesarean section on a female Irish wolfhound, who showed distress and prolonged abdominal straining when she was due to give birth.For de Cramer it was a routine event; he averages about 900 Caesarean sections each year.


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