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Medical students from the University of Birmingham Medical School discovered a rare instance where a man had three penises while examining a body donated for scientific research.
The dead man had a rare condition called triphallia, a genetic anomaly where males are born with three distinct penile shafts.
The third penis was missing a urethra and was found in the scrotal sac.
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