She’s horn-y, alright. A 107-year-old woman from China has stunned social media users by showing off a huge horn growing out of her forehead. The centenarian named Chen became an unexpected star on ...
A 107-year-old Chinese woman has left social media users stunned after revealing a massive horn growing from her forehead. The lady, Chen, has become a sensation on the Asian platform Douyin after a ...
Equids, members of the horse family including horses, donkeys and zebras, share curious features called chestnuts. Found on every horse, they appear as toughened growths on their limbs, and can be ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Keratin plays an important role across both human and animal species, and an expert has explained the protein found in skin, hair and nails, can sometimes lead to some humans developing horns. Dan ...
A five-inch-long "drag horn" was discovered growing out of a man's back as a result of untreated skin cancer. The unnamed 50-year-old man visited a hospital in the U.K. complaining of a lesion which ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (August 15, 2015) — A rhino whose face was ...
It was a horn-ographic experience. A patient in China redefined being “horny” after his penis sprouted a 2-inch-long, calcified growth, which later turned out to be cancerous. [Warning: Graphic Images ...
Smartphones won’t make you grow horns—but neglecting a worsening skin cancer lesion for years could do the trick. Recently, doctors in the UK surgically removed a 14cm-long “dragon horn” from a man’s ...
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