Well, the saying goes, two heads are better than one and these 10 two-headed animals put that saying to the test, literally. Be warned before watching, some of the videos may be disturbing.
Bicephalic or tricephalic animals are the only type of multi-headed creatures seen in the real world and are formed by the same process as conjoined twins: they result from the secondary union of two originally separate monozygotic embryonic disks. While the most common animals with two heads are two-headed snakes and tortoises many other species have had two heads as well. Take a double look at these two-headed animals.
A 15-year-old German girl could not have a horse, so she trained one of her family's cows to become a show jumper. Luna the cow has come to navigate the pasture with equine ease
“With full-size payload and towing, the Nissan Frontier is the mid-size truck that acts like a full size, giving the driver the feeling they can tackle any obstacle,” says the description to a new Nissan commercial that shows the Frontier helping an airplane land after it loses its landing gear.
Of course at the bottom of the screen you’ll see ‘Fictionalization. Do not attempt.’
We don’t want to see any of you Nissan Frontier owners attempting any of this. Stick to hauling and towing normal sized things.300 Passengers saved bu this truck driver.
Incredible Animation of 13 Dogs Skipping on a rope
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Uchida Geinousha — handler of the most dogs skipping on a rope
Mountain Biker, Evan van der Spuy of Team Jeep South Africa got taken out by a RED HARTEBEES at the Time Freight Express MTB race at Albert Falls Dam. Check out this crazy footage which was taken by team mate Travis Walker
Using only his bare hands, french Spiderman Alain Robert scales an 150 meter building in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. People watch as Robert easily reaches the top of the National Telecommunications building in 20 minutes.
Today Guinness World Records announces a new 'Shortest Living Woman'. Based in Sandoval, Illinois, USA, Bridgette Jordan, a 22-year-old student stands at just 2ft 3in (69 cm) tall.