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Soybean seedlings grow on the mouse's back and have strong vitality. It's amazing

There are many wonders in the world. Have you ever seen bean sprouts grow on mice? Do you want to lament the power of vitality when you see this scene? How did bean sprouts grow up? It's a real version of the magic baby!

A video taken by Indian farmer Singh shows a young plant growing on the back of a living rat. Experts are puzzled by the anomaly, and they speculate that it is likely that soybean seeds fell into the rat's gaping wound and continued to grow inside it.

Singh, an Indian farmer, was surprised to find a soybean seedling growing on a mouse's back when he inspected the crops on August 7. He photographed the mouse, which is said to be 'very painful', and Singh took the mouse home to help it get rid of the seedlings on its back.

At first Singh couldn't believe what he saw. He thought it was a prank by someone. So he turned the mouse over and checked it, and then he confirmed that the seedling was indeed growing in the mouse. From the video, we can hear people's confused voice.

Singer said it must have been a soybean seed that accidentally fell into the rat's wound and then sprouted.

Professor siddiki, head of the Department of biology at a university near barnagar, said: 'although the plant grows near the neck of a mouse, it's a miracle that it didn't cause brain damage. '