Koko the horse appeared to be a typical mare, but when she began acting overly aggressive and trying to mount her female counterparts, her owner became suspicious.
After a barrage of tests at the University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College, researchers discovered that Koko was in fact a male horse that appeared female.
The scientists tested Koko's relative
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