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Good question. Probably has something to do with its retrograde spin. Spins like that are unnatural and are postulated to be caused by collisions early in the planet's history. Whatever it was the may have hit Venus, it probably wasn't capable of stopping its spin at the time while imparting a strong force to go in the other direction. But this is only a theory at this point.

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