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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

He’s ruff competitio­n. Some University of Michigan students want a corgi named Reggie Bee to be the school’s next student-government president.

The campus therapy dog has become a local fourlegged celebrity, and a Facebook page dedicated to the cause is urging students to vote for the pup as a write-in candidate in the school election.

A real-life ham-burglar has been swiping cuts of meat from St. Louis restaurant­s.

The beef bandit has already hit two area eateries since January, including the Salt + Smoke BBQ twice.

At the barbecue joint, the crook stole the meat right out of a smoker. Cops described him as a 6-foot-tall man in his 40s with a brown mustache and beard.

Flipping the bird may land this French motorist in a cage.

The 46-year-old driver faces two to four months in the slammer on top of fines after giving a one-finger salute to two speed cameras in Saint-Forgeux-Lespinasse and Bessay-sur-Allier, in central France.

The man claims he was giving his girlfriend the finger after she just happened to mention her ex-boyfriend as the cameras were capturing the image.

A mutant calf born with six legs and two bottoms has turned into quite the tourist spectacle in a south China city.

The bovine was reportedly born at a healthy 33 pounds and appears to be getting along with its extra body parts. An online video shot in Chongqing shows folks gawking at the animal — which has two extra legs protruding from its stomach.

A British tree-hugger was arrested for blowing a plastic trumpet and setting off a “rape alarm” — over a tree.

The 57-year-old woman was protesting the removal of trees when she was busted on a charge of suspicion of causing intentiona­l harm or distress in South Yorkshire.

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