spurgeonryan said:
Hephaestos said: is that supposed to be news? every myth you read about is based on reality. 1/250 human embryos have this diformity, but a fraction only develop, usually to be born also without a noze or a displaced one. I haven't heard of one living more than a few days though... What is more comon in diformities are siamise, though there too survival depends on the level of the fusion. Though there is a case in the US of girls that share 1 body for 2 heads... each controling half and apparently functionning pretty normally. |
I would love to see a siamese shark! OR a whale!!!
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Though it's likely a fake... then again we know it's possible:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HWU3wX2cDLQ/SWAw1ss1bbI/AAAAAAAAE3k/OxKA0JlKTsw/s400/Abby_and_Brittany_Hensel_conjoined_twins.jpg
(these are well known twins).