Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for July 16, 2016

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    Kali39  over 8 years ago

    It’s the fact someone actually had the sanity to actually COUNT all the spots in 101 Dalmatians that is most disturbing….

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 8 years ago

    The tortoise has been around since the reign of Queen Victoria?!

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    Bilan  over 8 years ago

    I don’t normally nitpick, but it’s a three-horned bull.As for 101 Dalmatians, I’d be surprised if the spots were in the same place in all of the cels.

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    sarazan7  over 8 years ago

    Wonder who the “Royalty” was that visited the tortoise.

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    bfloxword  over 8 years ago

    all the cows I ever had could grow horns if not treated with a chemical early on.

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    Loijen  over 8 years ago

    Leave the tortoise alone you jerks will kill it now!

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    Chad Cheetah  over 8 years ago

    A trihorn!

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    BearsDown Premium Member over 8 years ago

    What’s going on over there in Uz-becky-becky-stan-stan?

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    Old Texan75  over 8 years ago

    Is this tortoise the one the veternarians accidently killed?

    What is amazing that a full growed up cow with horns, yet, was born, whole and complete.

    Oddities such as extra parts are not really unusual in bovine animals. When I was a kid, a local farmer had a yoke of oxen that each leg had 2 feet.Translation: two boy cows who had been “fixed”. He had a saddle made and rode one. He also drove them in parades yoked (connected) to a wagon. I owned a cow that had 6 teats. Gave milk from all of them.

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    wjones  over 8 years ago

    How long does it take to count to 6,469,952?

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    tuslog1964  over 8 years ago

    Cows grow horns, and they use them at the feed trough to maintain their space. The horns can be sawed off, Also, someone nearby shot what he thought was a buck deer which turned out to be a doe – with antlers.(And that’s no bull!)

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    Lagoulou  over 8 years ago

    Spot counting…some people have too much time on their hands…

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    Bob.  over 8 years ago

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    filmsgraded  over 8 years ago

    Certain species of clams can live hundreds of years. Many are likely older than the tortoise.

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    Beettlebooger   over 8 years ago

    Chernobyl beef?

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