Two-headed animals.

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people said:
brother i think some pictures are fake.but most of all pictures are good.

may be i cant comment on fake or real but its taken from reputed website as well as wellknown source and they clearly mention real so its better i put on them.
 
abhi1276 said:
people said:
brother i think some pictures are fake.but most of all pictures are good.

may be i cant comment on fake or real but its taken from reputed website as well as wellknown source and they clearly mention real so its better i put on them.

it's ok,good work.
 
Some are photoshopped well to look like original. Mostly snakes are two-headed originally.
 
Even its photoshop the picture look so natural that its click in your mind? woaaaaaaaaaaaa.....................if human being can be born with two head then why can't animal..............and not to forget the two heads is a rare case not common.
This is list i found out on wikipedia: animal with two head
1) In November 2008, A two-faced kitten was born in Perth, Australia.
2) In 2006, Tiger, a two-faced kitten was born in Grove City, Ohio.
3) In June 2005, Gemini, a two-faced kitten was born in Glide, Oregon.
4) In March 2006, Deuce, a two-faced kitten, was born in Lake City, Florida, and was euthanized shortly thereafter, having come down with pneumonia.
5) In June 2006, Image, a two-faced kitten, was born on and died later that year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 
Pigs
Two-headed piglet; Old State House, Hartford, Connecticut
A preserved two headed piglet can be seen at the Museum of Witchcraft, Boscastle, Cornwall, England.
A two-headed piglet can be found at the Old State House in Hartford, Connecticut
In 1998, Rudy, a two-headed pig was born in Iowa.[1]
A two-headed piglet appeared on one episode of Oddities.
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Two-faced lamb, Lausanne
In 2006, a two-headed lamb was born in Shandong, China.
The Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, has a mount.
The Llanidloes town museum in Powys, Wales has an example of a 2-headed lamb.
The Liebig Extract of Meat Company factory (now a museum) in Fray Bentos, Uruguay, has a preserved 2-headed lamb.

Reptiles/Snakes
Most polycephaletic snakes do not live long, but some captive individuals do.[40]
A two-headed black rat snake with separate throats and stomachs survived for 20 years.[41]
There are several preserved two-headed snakes on display in the Museum at the Georgia State Capitol Building in Atlanta.[42]
A two-headed Boa constrictor was born in a pet shop in Hayward, California in May 2009. Owner Aaron Dickey decided to sell the snake to the Venice Beach Freak Show.[43]
"We", the two-headed albino rat snake. See above.[4]
A two-headed ladder snake Elaphe scalaris was discovered near the village of Pinoso, Spain.[12]
A two-headed king snake lived for nearly 17 years at the Arizona State University.[41]
Turtles
Two-headed turtles and tortoises are rare but not unknown. Recent discoveries include:
In 1999, a three-headed turtle was discovered in Tainan, Taiwan, by a villager named Lin Chi-fa.[1][10]
In 2003, a two-headed angulate tortoise was discovered in South Africa, with the only other known case in the region reported in the early 1980s.[16]
In 2004, Solomon and Sheba, a two-headed Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise was born in Dorchester, England.[44]
In 2005, a two-headed Olive Ridley sea turtle was found in Costa Rica by the World Wildlife Fund.[45]
In 2005, a baby turtle of unknown species was also reported in Havana, Cuba, in 2005.[46]
In 2006, a two-headed, six-limbed soft-shell turtle in Singapore named "Double Happiness" was also featured on a local television program, and again on another program in late 2006.[47]
As of September 2007, a ten-year-old living two-headed Greek Tortoise named Janus is being displayed in the Museum of Natural History of Geneva.[48][49]
As of 2007, there is a fully preserved Common Snapping Turtle named Emily with two heads at the Science Museum of Minnesota.[50]
In February 2011, a two-headed turtle was uncovered in Garner, North Carolina.[51]
A two-headed Florida Redbelly Turtle named Gege lived at the Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, transferred to a zoo where it spent the rest of its natural life until summer of 2008.
A two-headed turtle is currently[when?] on display at the Coex Aquarium in Seoul, South Korea
A two-headed turtle was released into the ocean with about 50 other turtles as part of a Broward County, Florida hatching turtle rescue program on July 19, 2012.

Crocodiles
There is a full body mount of a crocodile with two heads located at the Georgia State Capitol on the top level.

Choristoderes
In 2006, the UK Royal Society announced that it had discovered a two-headed fossil of Hyphalosaurus, the first recorded time that such a reptile has been found fossilized.
 
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