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==Life==
==Life==
Kee-Boo appeared on the sideshow around the age of sixteen, boasted a similar history to [[Jo-Jo]]: she, too, was found running wild in the forest, only her native land was Michigan, not Siberia. She was covered head-to-toe in coarse red hair about two inches long.  
Kee-Boo appeared on the sideshow around the age of sixteen, boasted a similar history to [[Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy]]: she, too, was found running wild in the forest, only her native land was Michigan, not Siberia. She was covered head-to-toe in coarse red hair about two inches long.  


During the dog-faced couple's peculiar "courtship" they fed each other raw meat and bones from their plates. Their wedding was set for the following July, at Huber's Museum in New York City but never happened.  
During the dog-faced couple's peculiar "courtship" they fed each other raw meat and bones from their plates. Their wedding was set for the following July, at Huber's Museum in New York City but never happened.  

Latest revision as of 23:36, 26 September 2011

Kee-Boo was a sideshow performer and a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis.

Life

Kee-Boo appeared on the sideshow around the age of sixteen, boasted a similar history to Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy: she, too, was found running wild in the forest, only her native land was Michigan, not Siberia. She was covered head-to-toe in coarse red hair about two inches long.

During the dog-faced couple's peculiar "courtship" they fed each other raw meat and bones from their plates. Their wedding was set for the following July, at Huber's Museum in New York City but never happened.