Rockntractor
08-15-2009, 01:53 AM
http://123amazingpics.blogspot.com/2009/06/30-multiple-headed-species.html
Now this is just strange!
http://www.homeworking.ws/children/hensel-twins.jpg
The Hensel Girls
Abigail "Abby" Loraine Hensel and Brittany "Britty" Lee Hensel (born March 7, 1990, Carver County, Minnesota, United States), are highly symmetric dicephalic parapagus
conjoined twins, and further, tribrachius, bipedus. They have two spines and separate half-sacrums, which converge distally within a slightly broad pelvis. They each control and sense their corresponding arm and leg; a third, rudimentary central arm was amputated in infancy.
http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/11/04/gal_oddities_2_faced_kitten.jpg
This two-faced kitten was born in 2006, in Inverness, Fla. The kitten, one of a litter of five, was born two weeks premature and has two mouths that feed one esophagus, four eyes and two noses.
http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/08/26/gal_extra_pig.jpg
Rudy, the two-headed pig, became the pride of Edgewood, Iowa in 1997. Most two-headed pigs are stillborn or die shortly after birth.
More at the link.
Now this is just strange!
http://www.homeworking.ws/children/hensel-twins.jpg
The Hensel Girls
Abigail "Abby" Loraine Hensel and Brittany "Britty" Lee Hensel (born March 7, 1990, Carver County, Minnesota, United States), are highly symmetric dicephalic parapagus
conjoined twins, and further, tribrachius, bipedus. They have two spines and separate half-sacrums, which converge distally within a slightly broad pelvis. They each control and sense their corresponding arm and leg; a third, rudimentary central arm was amputated in infancy.
http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/11/04/gal_oddities_2_faced_kitten.jpg
This two-faced kitten was born in 2006, in Inverness, Fla. The kitten, one of a litter of five, was born two weeks premature and has two mouths that feed one esophagus, four eyes and two noses.
http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/08/26/gal_extra_pig.jpg
Rudy, the two-headed pig, became the pride of Edgewood, Iowa in 1997. Most two-headed pigs are stillborn or die shortly after birth.
More at the link.