Two-Headed Turtle

Written by WTJ on May 29, 2008 – 2:25 pm -

Two-headed animals really exist on this world.  It is not caused by pollution, but caused by axial bifurcation.  Axial bifurcation (a.k.a. polycephaly) is caused by duplication in development.

two headed turtle

Picture is taken from The Sun.

Here is another conjoined-twin turtle picture.

two headed conjoined twin turtle

Jay Jacoby, manager of Big Al’s Aquarium Supercenter in East Norriton said that such turtle could hardly survive in the wild.  Due to its awkward swimming style, predators would easily detect it.

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One Comment to “Two-Headed Turtle”

  1. siobhan Says:

    recently there was a two headed cat born in my city.

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