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/me cowers in fear of teh awesome two-headed turtle beast

;( Mah ballz!
 
Two brains? Two heads? Must be hard to control! I couldn't imagine trying to manage two heads at once.
 
Wow, i want one. Do you think it thinks twice as fast as a normal turtle, or argues with itself?
 
I have seen a 2 headed snake twice, one on tv and a 2-headed aconda lolly
 
:naughty: That's crazy would if there we a human; one body, two heads around. Would that person considered to be two? That would be awesome if like one head is thinking something, but the other can also, sort of inner hear those thoughts.
 
CyberSh33p said:
two headed things scare me :\

It sure didn't scare your mom, SCORTCH, BURN, OH SNAP!

But let's get serous here people.
Turtles with two heads are cool thingers, he'd never be alone.
 
He could always donate the extra head to science. Think of all the little turtle amputees out there who need a head transplant.
 
Pff, that is nothing. I once saw a two headed man. He also had 4 arms, 4 legs, and double the amount of everything else. They manage to hide from freakshows though, as one of the men lives in London...while the other in Manchester.
 
Farrowlesparrow said:
Pff, that is nothing. I once saw a two headed man. He also had 4 arms, 4 legs, and double the amount of everything else. They manage to hide from freakshows though, as one of the men lives in London...while the other in Manchester.

It's a horse, with the head of a rabbit, and the body... of a rabbit!
 
ailevation said:
:naughty: That's crazy would if there we a human; one body, two heads around. Would that person considered to be two? That would be awesome if like one head is thinking something, but the other can also, sort of inner hear those thoughts.

IIRC, there's a pair of young girls that are exactly like this. Two heads on one body. I'm pretty sure they're legally two people.
 
Whoa, I wonder how exactly that works? I mean which brain controls the muscles and such? Is only one of them attached to the spinal column or are both? If it's both that would be pretty interesting to study how it solves the problem of conflicting impulses.

Brings up all sorts of other questions too. I assume both mouths must be connected to the stomach if both eat. Probably similar with it's lungs.

But I also wonder how it sees? Is one head dominant over the other? Or is it getting equal sensory input from both sets of eyes?

That's just damn cool. I'd like to be a biologist that got to study it.
 
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