Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Two-headed animals and other bizarre creatures

A rare Two headed Albino California King Snake is Displayed at the Moscow Zoo, on March 19, 2013. According to the zoo officials the occurrence of two-headed snakes are one in a million and they usually don't survive in the wild.

Frank and Louie, a grey feline with two mouths, two noses and three eyes, turned 12 years and the world's oldest, living two faced cat.

Leonard Sonnenschein, president of the world Aquarium in St. Louie, holds a two-headed albino rat snake. The eight year old oddity of nature is known affectionately by fans worldwide as we died of natural causes in 2007.

A two-headed Honduran milk snake is shown in Ridge Manor, Fla. Parker, a University of Central Florida biologist, says the most two-headed snakes have typical coloration. Albino snakes don't have dark pigmentation in their skin. Albino milk snakes appears in bright shades of red, orange and white. The biologist says two-headed snakes have been documented to live as long as 20 years captivity. but with two brains giving commands to a single body, Parker says the snaked would have a difficult time surviving the wild.

A turtle born with two heads and an extra set of legs between them is held by an employee of a Jenkintown, Pa., Pet store on Sept. 22, 1986. The owner of the store said while it was the strangest thing he'd ever seen he had no idea how long it would live.

 Hakod Avetyan(not pictured) holds a two-headed calf in the Armenian village of Sotk, on January, 28, 2011.The two-headed calf was born on January 25 in the Avetyan's cow house. 

Ukraine Two-headed turtle.




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