Strange | 8 Animals Who Were Born With Two Heads

A scientist displays the world's first two-headed bull shark

Some-fin fishy ... a scientist displays the world's first two-headed shark

The Cuban Slider turtle

Two headed turtle

This little fella was found by a police officer at the banks of the Almendares River in Havana, Cuba.

The cat

A cat with two heads

Meet Frank and Louie: One cat with two faces and their own Guinness World Record.

He's a Janus cat which means he was born with three eyes, two noses and two mouths.

The baby croc

Two headed crocodile

This photograph was taken at Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm on the outskirt of Bangkok, Thailand.

The tiny crocodiles - born measuring 17cms long and weighing just 70g - share a body and have a total of eight legs and two tails.

The piglet

A pig with two heads

Rudy, the two-headed pig, stands in the grass on the farm of Scott and Vicki Vorwald, in Iowa, US.

Rudy was sold to the Los Angeles-based animal rescue organization "Pigs Without Partners" in late March 1998. Most two-headed pigs are stillborn or die shortly after birth.

The tiny tortoise

A turtle with two heads

This extremely rare tortoise was discovered in the Western Cape. Experts reckon it might have been the product of a genetic deviation during the development of the embryo.

The snake

A two headed snake

A US aquarium purchased this 6-year-old snake for around £12,000 after the owner put an advert out for it.

Experts swooped, knowing most two-headed snakes don't live longer than a couple of months.

The cow

Two headed cow

A COW gave birth to a calf with two heads in Georgia - but it was rejected by its mother.

Despite that, it managed to stay alive and was brought up drinking from bottles.

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