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13 December 2010

Strange Nature - Two Headed Rhino

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Now this really is strange nature! Have you ever seen a Rhino with two heads? 

Yes folks this two headed Rhino is real and alive today. Once in a blue moon, nature will act in strange ways and create an animal far beyond what we know. This is the beauty of nature (in its own little way ;)

rhino with two heads
Two headed Rhino

35 comments:

Anna said...

I can't say that it's a beauty of nature. On the contrary I think that's the result of some problems in nature. After the Chernobyl disaster many strange creatures were born, for example, a calf with two heads and eight legs.

Butik said...

hey,
I love this amazing picture

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Haha, that's kinda funny

Manisha said...

It's just a nature miracle... Nice pic..

Iredell County DUI Lawyer said...

It's a bit weird but I think scientists have some sort of scientific explanation for these genetic imbalances. It does occur once in a while. Even in humans, when you get an extra finger on your left hand or something. Cool post.

Scarf said...

Hey, It's Really Strange. I like it.
Thanks for sharing.

christiaan said...

I can't believe this man......!

photo restoration said...

hmmm....definitely interesting! and slightly scary

Susan said...

I guess this photo should be frightening but it isn't! It's funny!

Tobius said...

Hey, guys! I don't know how you but I like this animal! He looks funny, really funny. nothing frightening and what's so ever.

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2 headed rhyno? MEGALOL!! No way, it can't be :D :

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Retratos Carboncillo said...

The two heads of that rhino is such a strange phenomena. I think this is a serious thing that man should consider since we can see that as an abnormality on the part of the animal. I have seen lots of news with the same case, only that it happened to humans. I find it drastic, especially to those Siamese twins that some parents really have to chose who will be alive on both of the children.

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wow...la magie de l'illusion combiné à la beauté de la nature... super photo

biltricide said...

Two headed Rhino ?? looks like a wonder of nature..

Bob said...

Wow! Never seen that kind before. Really bizaare, I think I would freak out if I saw that one in real.

Jessica said...

Is this real? I can't find any information on it in Google. Also, look at the line between both heads, it looks like photo shopped not a real craves between the two)

Rehan said...

As some in some cases twin-kids born with a single body.......... This animal is also created by god with two heads......Look and enjoy with the creation of God....Thanks for nice sharing........!

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I've seen this image posted everywhere.

Leonardo said...

Very interesting animal. Two heads are better than one indeed!

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I was surprised and mystified by these pictures. They were amazing creatures, very rare and extraordinary. Anyway, thanks for sharing such information to us.

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OMG! I love this one! It's my first time to see a creature like this! A two headed Rhino! I think these are twins that had a poor developmental separation on their mothers tummy. This is strange!

Anonymous said...

FAKE !!!!!!! LOLOLOL

Reggie said...

Yeah I agree! It looks like it's been photoshopped LOL!! Nice job.. ;)

Marlon said...

It looks like a mutant animal from a scary science fiction movie. Odd-looking yes, but interesting!

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Aw, this was a really quality post. In theory I'd like to write like this too - taking time and real effort to make a good article... but what can I say... I procrastinate a lot and never seem to get something done.

Hookah Orlando said...

hahhaha that is so fake.

Paul said...

Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful images!

Firenze said...

Well a little google with help find out if this is fake or not and the answer is yes, plus there is different versions of this "mixup".

TMJ said...

amazing pictures, I love it. thank for the article.

Anonymous said...

Waar is dat neushorn gesinglateerd?
En word hij beschermt tegen Stoopers?

Giancarlo LoPresti said...

I might have been able to believe it at a first glance "if and, ONLY if" it were a photo of a two headed BABY RHINO, the chances of such a massive creature living SUCCESSFULLY to be what is suggested in the photo as a sexually mature near adult (let alone a full grown adult) that large and robust is not all together impossible but it would border on being astronomically IMPROBABLE.

Lets say for the sake of argument that this is a true creature. The only way a rhino makes it to that size is if the birth occurred in captivity, where immediate human intervention took place in caring for the animal, and even if it did now we are then hoping for an absurdly fortunate, immediately available and financially gracious series of event to take place, not to mention A LOT of help from nature, ranging from appetite, proper bloodflow, balance Like I said alot has to go right.

That of course is all mute anyway because its a photoshop job. Show me 5 or six more upclose images from different angles and I might, MIGHT reconsider...

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Anonymous said...

This is way better than two headed dogs because two headed rhinos are natural and not implanted.

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