Analysis

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Soon after their discovery, the fawns’ conjoined bodies underwent extensive lab testing such as multiple CT and MRI scans. According to Gino D’Angelo, a researcher at the University of Georgia, the deers had “normal fur, heads and legs but internally shared a liver, extra spleens and gastrointestinal tracts.”