web research
Aug. 12th, 2003 10:28 pmA little web searching reveals that two-headed turtles are really quite common. It is unusual for them to live to adulthood, although in captivity they have a better chance for survival.
Two-headed turtle found by a girl in upstate New York
The two-headed sea turtle in Florida
A fairly large two-headed turtle living in a state park in Florida (scroll down)
Tortoise found in South Africa
Two-headed snapping turtle that lived in a museum in Minnesota
Malaysian green turtle
Painted turtle, no info regarding location
Little one in Switzerland (scroll down)
Multiple two-headed snappers? Where did they find three specimens?
THREE-headed turtle in Taiwan, unfortunately no picture
Two-headed turtle found by a girl in upstate New York
The two-headed sea turtle in Florida
A fairly large two-headed turtle living in a state park in Florida (scroll down)
Tortoise found in South Africa
Two-headed snapping turtle that lived in a museum in Minnesota
Malaysian green turtle
Painted turtle, no info regarding location
Little one in Switzerland (scroll down)
Multiple two-headed snappers? Where did they find three specimens?
THREE-headed turtle in Taiwan, unfortunately no picture