Periodically animals crop up with two heads, turtles and snakes with two heads are not particularly rare. Animals with this type of somatic disorder are seen live more often in egg laying animals than in placental animals because hatching is not an issue whereas an animal with two heads passing through a birth canal is unlikely and results in a cesarean or postmortem extraction.
There is such a thing as a two headed cow but that's usually the result of a birth defect and they usually die soon after.
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first, you get the two headed ones, then you breed them, and do the same thing you did to get the two headed one =)
No, there isn't
No I don't think so . Usually the only thing I have seen is a one headed one anyway.
Yes, they do exist. The "golden girls", a two headed albino rat snake is an example.
There are NO-SUCH-THING as an animal that has two throats.
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Two-headed animals are created when the eggs in the mother start to split to create twins but don't split entirely, creating a two-headed animal. It is a mutation of the animal and usually won't survive to reproduce in the wild or can't reproduce. A lot of people like to buy two-headed animals because they are rare and just down right cool but they aren't necessarily better. Most two-headed animals don't have normal life spans or have other issues because of the mutation but some live long lives being taken care of as a pet.
Polycephaly is a condition of having more than one head.Bicephaly and dicephaly (both referring to two-headedness).
Two headed snakes are VERY rare, but they could most likely be found in captivity because it would be hard for them to be found in the wilderness. 8)
Yes,there is a two headed calf.
Two Headed was created in 1995.
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