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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby7.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby8.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby10.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby12.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby13.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby14.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby19.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby21.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents Richard and Catherine Howarth<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby24.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents  Catherine Howarth<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby1.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: baby Jonah at birth<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby4.jpeg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: baby Jonah at birth<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby5.jpeg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby11.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Million_to_One_Baby15.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents Richard and Catherine Howarth<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents Richard and Catherine Howarth<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents  Catherine Howarth<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents Richard Howarth<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows; Baby Jonah<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo shows; Parents Richard and Catherine Howarth<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
'The colour of his skin is of no concern': The black mother who gave birth to a white baby - beating odds of a million-to-one<br />
<br />
A mother has beaten odds of a million-to-one by giving birth to a baby who appears to be of a different race.<br />
<br />
Catherine Howarth, 32, from Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.<br />
<br />
With his pale skin, green eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, now three months old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother's arms, his uniqueness is obvious.<br />
<br />
Recalling the moment she delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, said his mother ‘The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.'<br />
<br />
Some children get darker after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears what that Jonah was fully white.<br />
<br />
We have been told I must have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.’<br />
<br />
Husband Richard, 34, who works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.<br />
<br />
However, he was primarily just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.<br />
<br />
‘The colour of Jonah’s skin is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.’<br />
<br />
The couple have been told that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Mum Catherine,Dad Richard and baby Jonah<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
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Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
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Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
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  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
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Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
<br />
Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
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  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
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  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
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  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
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Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
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  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
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  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
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  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
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A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
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  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
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A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
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  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
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A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
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  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
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  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
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  • BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 05:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Conjoined twin baby girls connected at the abdomen abandoned in Chinese orphanage<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls have been abandoned at an orphanage in China after it is believed their parents could not afford to care for them. <br />
The girls, who are only about three months old, are connected by their abdomens and lie face-to-face. <br />
They are awaiting specialist treatment in Beijing where it is hoped they can be separated.<br />
he girls were handed to the organisation in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, on August 11 and have since been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei. <br />
However, it is not known exactly how old they are.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hanjing and Hanwei have been transferred to a children's home in Beijing while they await a variety of tests to determine if they share any vital organs. <br />
They are being cared for by Mercy Corps children's home and staff member Deng Zhixin said that from 140 rescued children, this was their first case of conjoined twins. <br />
She told Chinese news site Fawan that she refused to 'judge' the twin's mother for abandoning them.<br />
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She said it was likely their mother may have been forced to give up her children because of poverty and being unable to afford proper medical care. <br />
Deng said the pair are 'lively' and they are turned by staff every hour as they cannot roll by themselves. <br />
It is hoped the twins could be separated as early as this month but surgeons still need to determine what, if any, organs the babies are connected by.<br />
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Next week the babies will be given a heart examination and abdominal ultrasounds to see if any organs are shared.  <br />
About one in every 200,000 live births worldwide result in conjoined twins.<br />
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Around 40 to 60 per cent of conjoined twins arrive stillborn, and about 35 per cent survive only one day and long-term survival is between five and 25 per cent. <br />
The condition is three times more likely to occur among females than males and a third of conjoined twins are attached at the low
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  • BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 05:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls connected at the abdomen abandoned in Chinese orphanage<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls have been abandoned at an orphanage in China after it is believed their parents could not afford to care for them. <br />
The girls, who are only about three months old, are connected by their abdomens and lie face-to-face. <br />
They are awaiting specialist treatment in Beijing where it is hoped they can be separated.<br />
he girls were handed to the organisation in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, on August 11 and have since been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei. <br />
However, it is not known exactly how old they are.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hanjing and Hanwei have been transferred to a children's home in Beijing while they await a variety of tests to determine if they share any vital organs. <br />
They are being cared for by Mercy Corps children's home and staff member Deng Zhixin said that from 140 rescued children, this was their first case of conjoined twins. <br />
She told Chinese news site Fawan that she refused to 'judge' the twin's mother for abandoning them.<br />
<br />
<br />
She said it was likely their mother may have been forced to give up her children because of poverty and being unable to afford proper medical care. <br />
Deng said the pair are 'lively' and they are turned by staff every hour as they cannot roll by themselves. <br />
It is hoped the twins could be separated as early as this month but surgeons still need to determine what, if any, organs the babies are connected by.<br />
<br />
Next week the babies will be given a heart examination and abdominal ultrasounds to see if any organs are shared.  <br />
About one in every 200,000 live births worldwide result in conjoined twins.<br />
<br />
Around 40 to 60 per cent of conjoined twins arrive stillborn, and about 35 per cent survive only one day and long-term survival is between five and 25 per cent. <br />
The condition is three times more likely to occur among females than males and a third of conjoined twins are attached at the low
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  • NANCHONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 05: china out - finland out<br />
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Office workers wear gas mask at office due to formaldehyde leak on November 05, 2013 in Nanchong, Sichuan province of China. <br />
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  • NANCHONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 05: china out - finland out<br />
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Office workers wear gas mask at office due to formaldehyde leak on November 05, 2013 in Nanchong, Sichuan province of China. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Office_Workers_Wear_Gas...jpg
  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
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Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
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Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Graves_In_Driving_Schoo...jpg
  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
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Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
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Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Graves_In_Driving_Schoo...jpg
  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
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Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
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Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Graves_In_Driving_Schoo...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
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Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Panda_Gets_Apple_From_P...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Panda_Gets_Apple_From_P...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Panda_Gets_Apple_From_P...jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
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A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs2.jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
<br />
A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs5.jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
<br />
A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs8.jpg
  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tight_Rope_Stunt1.jpg
  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tight_Rope_Stunt4.jpg
  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tight_Rope_Stunt6.jpg
  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tight_Rope_Stunt7.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 05:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
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Conjoined twin baby girls connected at the abdomen abandoned in Chinese orphanage<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls have been abandoned at an orphanage in China after it is believed their parents could not afford to care for them. <br />
The girls, who are only about three months old, are connected by their abdomens and lie face-to-face. <br />
They are awaiting specialist treatment in Beijing where it is hoped they can be separated.<br />
he girls were handed to the organisation in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, on August 11 and have since been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei. <br />
However, it is not known exactly how old they are.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hanjing and Hanwei have been transferred to a children's home in Beijing while they await a variety of tests to determine if they share any vital organs. <br />
They are being cared for by Mercy Corps children's home and staff member Deng Zhixin said that from 140 rescued children, this was their first case of conjoined twins. <br />
She told Chinese news site Fawan that she refused to 'judge' the twin's mother for abandoning them.<br />
<br />
<br />
She said it was likely their mother may have been forced to give up her children because of poverty and being unable to afford proper medical care. <br />
Deng said the pair are 'lively' and they are turned by staff every hour as they cannot roll by themselves. <br />
It is hoped the twins could be separated as early as this month but surgeons still need to determine what, if any, organs the babies are connected by.<br />
<br />
Next week the babies will be given a heart examination and abdominal ultrasounds to see if any organs are shared.  <br />
About one in every 200,000 live births worldwide result in conjoined twins.<br />
<br />
Around 40 to 60 per cent of conjoined twins arrive stillborn, and about 35 per cent survive only one day and long-term survival is between five and 25 per cent. <br />
The condition is three times more likely to occur among females than males and a third of conjoined twins are attached at the low
    Exclusivepix_Conjoined_Babies_Abando...jpg
  • NANCHONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 05: china out - finland out<br />
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Office workers wear gas mask at office due to formaldehyde leak on November 05, 2013 in Nanchong, Sichuan province of China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Office_Workers_Wear_Gas...jpg
  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19:  China Out - Finland out <br />
<br />
Family Graves In A Driving School  <br />
<br />
Students drive around many graves at training base of Liqiang Driving School on November 19, 2013 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. Headmaster Mr.Liu established this driving school in 2006, many villagers refuse to remove their family graves as for protecting its Feng Shui. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Graves_In_Driving_Schoo...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
<br />
Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 11:   China Out - Finland Out<br />
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toilet-paper-made wedding gowns<br />
<br />
Students wear toilet-paper-made wedding gowns during a Creative Wedding Dress Design Competition at Hubei University of Economics on December 11, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Toilet_Paper_wedding_go...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Panda_Gets_Apple_From_P...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - DECEMBER 17: China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Greedy Panda Gets Apple From Pond <br />
<br />
Giant panda "Erxi" trying his hardest  to get an apple from a pond at Panda House of Changsha Ecological Zoo on December 17, 2013 in Changsha, Hunan province of China, this playful set of images shows his determination to get his reward!<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Panda_Gets_Apple_From_P...jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
<br />
A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs3.jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
<br />
A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs6.jpg
  • CHINA - DECEMBER 22:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Dog Gives Milk To Tiger Cubs<br />
<br />
A dog gives suck to three children and two newborn tigers at Hangzhou Safari Park  in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. The two female Siberian tiger cubs were born on November 10 and were abandoned by their mother. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Dog_Feeds_Tiger_Cubs7.jpg
  • NEIJIANG, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Adili Wuxor, a heir of Uygur national minority tradition sports Dawaz art, performs Dawaz well known as Rope Walking between two buildings at Han'an Road in Neijiang, Sichuan Province of China. Wuxor is has been dubbed the "Prince of tightrope walking" by Chinese media. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tight_Rope_Stunt2.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 05:  China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls connected at the abdomen abandoned in Chinese orphanage<br />
<br />
Conjoined twin baby girls have been abandoned at an orphanage in China after it is believed their parents could not afford to care for them. <br />
The girls, who are only about three months old, are connected by their abdomens and lie face-to-face. <br />
They are awaiting specialist treatment in Beijing where it is hoped they can be separated.<br />
he girls were handed to the organisation in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, on August 11 and have since been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei. <br />
However, it is not known exactly how old they are.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hanjing and Hanwei have been transferred to a children's home in Beijing while they await a variety of tests to determine if they share any vital organs. <br />
They are being cared for by Mercy Corps children's home and staff member Deng Zhixin said that from 140 rescued children, this was their first case of conjoined twins. <br />
She told Chinese news site Fawan that she refused to 'judge' the twin's mother for abandoning them.<br />
<br />
<br />
She said it was likely their mother may have been forced to give up her children because of poverty and being unable to afford proper medical care. <br />
Deng said the pair are 'lively' and they are turned by staff every hour as they cannot roll by themselves. <br />
It is hoped the twins could be separated as early as this month but surgeons still need to determine what, if any, organs the babies are connected by.<br />
<br />
Next week the babies will be given a heart examination and abdominal ultrasounds to see if any organs are shared.  <br />
About one in every 200,000 live births worldwide result in conjoined twins.<br />
<br />
Around 40 to 60 per cent of conjoined twins arrive stillborn, and about 35 per cent survive only one day and long-term survival is between five and 25 per cent. <br />
The condition is three times more likely to occur among females than males and a third of conjoined twins are attached at the low
    Exclusivepix_Conjoined_Babies_Abando...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • cliff in Iceland that looks like an elephant<br />
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Did you know that there’s a native elephant in Iceland? Though it’s just not the kind you’re thinking of! On the island of Heimaey – translated as ‘Home Island’ – there’s a cliff that looks oddly like the head of an elephant with its trunk dipped into the water.<br />
At first glance, you can already recognize the massive pachyderm ‘hiding’ within the natural rock formation. Aside from its shape, its texture and colour make the illusion even more convincing, giving it the appearance of an old elephant with mounds of dirt on its back and head. And what do locals call this cool landmark? Elephant Rock<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Elephant_Rock2.jpg
  • cliff in Iceland that looks like an elephant<br />
<br />
Did you know that there’s a native elephant in Iceland? Though it’s just not the kind you’re thinking of! On the island of Heimaey – translated as ‘Home Island’ – there’s a cliff that looks oddly like the head of an elephant with its trunk dipped into the water.<br />
At first glance, you can already recognize the massive pachyderm ‘hiding’ within the natural rock formation. Aside from its shape, its texture and colour make the illusion even more convincing, giving it the appearance of an old elephant with mounds of dirt on its back and head. And what do locals call this cool landmark? Elephant Rock<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Elephant_Rock1.jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 03:  china out - finland out<br />
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Strict Censorship: 27 Cameras Appear At A Junction In Shanghai<br />
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Nearly 30 cameras are installed on a pole at the junction of Youyi road and Keshan road on November 03, 2013 in Shanghai, China. Citizens pointed out those cameras are for recording broke-limit cars. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_27_Cameras_Appear6.jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 03:  china out - finland out<br />
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Strict Censorship: 27 Cameras Appear At A Junction In Shanghai<br />
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Nearly 30 cameras are installed on a pole at the junction of Youyi road and Keshan road on November 03, 2013 in Shanghai, China. Citizens pointed out those cameras are for recording broke-limit cars. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_27_Cameras_Appear7.jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 03:  china out - finland out<br />
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Strict Censorship: 27 Cameras Appear At A Junction In Shanghai<br />
<br />
Nearly 30 cameras are installed on a pole at the junction of Youyi road and Keshan road on November 03, 2013 in Shanghai, China. Citizens pointed out those cameras are for recording broke-limit cars. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_27_Cameras_Appear5.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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Toilet troughs at a public toilet which is honoured as giant castle toilet in Yangren Jie (also known as Foreigner Street) in Nanan District on May 2, 2015 in Chongqing, China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China5.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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Two citizens watch a camera-shaped public toilet in Shiqiaopu Street on February 7, 2014 in Chonqging, China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China9.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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A temporary public toilet charging for one yuan per time is seen during a book fair in Yangzhuang Town of Baofeng County on February 12, 2014 in Pingdingshan, Henan Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China8.jpg
  • Crabzilla! Photo appears to show giant CRAB measuring at least 50ft across lurking in the waters off Whitstable <br />
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The seaside town might be famed for its oysters, but this incredible image could soon have visitors flocking to Whistable in the hope of catching Britain's biggest crab.<br />
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The photograph, which has been shared online, appears to show a crustacean that is at least 50ft-wide lurking in shallow water.<br />
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While some insist it is proof of 'Crabzilla', others argue that the shadowy figure is nothing more than an unusually-shaped sandbank - or is simply a playful hoax.<br />
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The image shows the outline of a crab in the mouth of the Kent harbour - dwarfing the fishing boats resting on the nearby pier. <br />
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It is shaped like an edible crab, a species that is commonly found in British water and grows to an average of five inches.<br />
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The photograph was posted on a website called Weird Whitstable - an online collection of strange and unusual sightings in the town.<br />
<br />
Its curator, Quinton Winter, said that at first he thought the image - sent to him by a follower - showed an unusual sand formation, but that he is now convinced it is a monster of the deep.<br />
He said: 'At first all I could see was some faint movement, then as it rose from the water I thought, "that’s a funny looking bit of driftwood".<br />
'It had glazed blank eyes on stalks, swivelling wildly and it clearly was a massive crab with crushing claws.<br />
<br />
'Before this incident I thought the aerial photo showed an odd-shaped sand bank. Now I know better.'<br />
<br />
The largest known species of crab is the Japanese spider crab, which can measure more than 12ft<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Giant_Crab1.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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A man walks out of a five-star public toilet at Qingcheng mountain resort on November 7, 2015 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China2.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
<br />
 A elephant-shaped public toilet is seen on June 12, 2015 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China3.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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People walk around at a public toilet which is honoured as giant castle toilet in Yangren Jie (also known as Foreigner Street) in Nanan District on May 2, 2015 in Chongqing, China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Odd_Toilets_In_China4.jpg
  • CHENGDU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Various Toilets In China<br />
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A man pees at a toilet where three female models in the provocative attire in a restaurant on March 25, 2015 in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
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A UFO-shaped public toilet is seen at a scenic spot on April 9, 2015 in Rizhao, Shandong Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
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 A luxurious public toilet is seen at Jiangan District on March 29, 2014 in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year. <br />
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People set up a toilet in desert on October 3, 2011 in Alxa League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
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A public toilet is seen beside Beidou River on March 13, 2012 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
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A public toilet is seen on April 22, 2012 in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province of China. The World Toilet Day falls in November 19 each year and will kick off Thursday this year.<br />
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  • Crabzilla! Photo appears to show giant CRAB measuring at least 50ft across lurking in the waters off Whitstable <br />
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The seaside town might be famed for its oysters, but this incredible image could soon have visitors flocking to Whistable in the hope of catching Britain's biggest crab.<br />
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The photograph, which has been shared online, appears to show a crustacean that is at least 50ft-wide lurking in shallow water.<br />
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While some insist it is proof of 'Crabzilla', others argue that the shadowy figure is nothing more than an unusually-shaped sandbank - or is simply a playful hoax.<br />
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The image shows the outline of a crab in the mouth of the Kent harbour - dwarfing the fishing boats resting on the nearby pier. <br />
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It is shaped like an edible crab, a species that is commonly found in British water and grows to an average of five inches.<br />
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The photograph was posted on a website called Weird Whitstable - an online collection of strange and unusual sightings in the town.<br />
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Its curator, Quinton Winter, said that at first he thought the image - sent to him by a follower - showed an unusual sand formation, but that he is now convinced it is a monster of the deep.<br />
He said: 'At first all I could see was some faint movement, then as it rose from the water I thought, "that’s a funny looking bit of driftwood".<br />
'It had glazed blank eyes on stalks, swivelling wildly and it clearly was a massive crab with crushing claws.<br />
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'Before this incident I thought the aerial photo showed an odd-shaped sand bank. Now I know better.'<br />
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The largest known species of crab is the Japanese spider crab, which can measure more than 12ft<br />
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 Photo shows a teapot-shaped building, 48.2 meters in height, at a park on April 15, 2013 in Meitan County, Guizhou Province of China. ©Exclusivepix
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 Photo shows a teapot-shaped building, 48.2 meters in height, at a park on April 15, 2013 in Meitan County, Guizhou Province of China. ©Exclusivepix
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 Photo shows a teapot-shaped building, 48.2 meters in height, at a park on April 15, 2013 in Meitan County, Guizhou Province of China. ©Exclusivepix
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