
Real Two-headed Calf Skeleton - Disarticulated
Two-headed animals are called bicephalic or dicephalic. The process is the same as conjoined twins, they form from monozygotic twin embryos. This calf developed two separate, but fused, heads. Both heads developed independently but shared one cranium. The skulls come together to possess a single magnum foramen that once connected to a single vertebral column. This would make a magnificent study specimen or conversation piece.
- Sold as-is without further articulation or repairs
- One broken tibia
- Both skulls are severely damaged