At the San Diego Zoo a two-headed corn snake named Thelma and Louise produced 15 normal offspring before it died. |
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Over the past decades he has created a menagerie of animals and mythical creatures, including mermaids and two-headed dragons. |
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A two-headed tortoise has come out of its shell in Dorset to find itself in the media spotlight. |
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His two-headed turtle lives downstairs in the basement with a sleepy boa constrictor. |
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In Self-Portrait, the artist creates a two-headed image of herself dressed in a tent-shaped hoop skirt. |
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And the wife in this two-headed hydra of nonsense claims to have a degree in biology. |
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The Red Wyvern is a mythical two-headed dragon which featured on the coat of arms of the Clifford family of Appleby. |
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Some of the designs were very simple and graphic, looking like the two-headed eagles of heraldry, and some were much more elaborate. |
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Inside, the mounted menagerie includes a duck, a pheasant, a raccoon, a brown bear and a two-headed calf, who are kept company by three unstuffed but very old cats. |
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The painting presents a heavily pregnant two-tone, two-headed, hermaphrodite figure in x-ray on a background of what also appears to be a row of x-rayed teeth. |
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And I may answer with another question. Why is a two-headed calf? And my own answer to this is that it is a freak. |
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Hearken to the bleating of newborn two-headed freak candidacy lambs. |
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Their flying school-age dragon pals include big and fearful Ord, whip-smart but shy Cassie and the bickering two-headed brother and sister, Zak and Wheezie. |
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Two-headed snakes typically occur in the same way that Siamese twins do. |
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