Double headed turtle
This tiny turtle from Cuba was born with two heads.
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4. alexnader commented 15 years ago
#3 each head might be controlling its own side of the body, because near the end there 0:33 the LEFT head (turtle's right) looks in a direction, moves in that direction and only the LEFT feet seem to be trying to move the body in that direction.
The right (its left) part of the body, seemingly oblivious to theses whole proceedings.
The right (its left) part of the body, seemingly oblivious to theses whole proceedings.
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9. zf1 commented 15 years ago
some turtle retailers online have two headed turtles in their catalog, however they are not always available and are expensive.
http://www.turtlesale.com/home/index.php?page=rare-turtles-for-adoption-page-4
have you ever seen a two headed girl?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh_Rvn5LJig
http://www.turtlesale.com/home/index.php?page=rare-turtles-for-adoption-page-4
have you ever seen a two headed girl?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh_Rvn5LJig
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12. zf1 commented 15 years ago
#(removed comment) no, but that would be pretty cool! can you actually buy one? ive seen a one eyed cat though (man, i want one, id name it cyclops)
#10 a fake? i think not. they are actually twin turtles which developed one conjoined body
see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_twin
#10 a fake? i think not. they are actually twin turtles which developed one conjoined body
see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_twin
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17. loadrunner commented 8 years ago
Does it glow in the dark?
+5 1. ezeliel commented 15 years ago
(2 heads) for him