some snakes
John Henry
nothing its just called animal heads
A farmer saw 4 heads 10 legs and 3 tails
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.
About 300 pounds to be exact. Wow! would'nt want to bump heads with this animal! haha! get it? "bump heads". haha!About 300 pounds to be exact. Wow! would'nt want to bump heads with this animal! haha! get it? "bump heads". haha!
There are 8 possible outcomes when a coin is tossed 3 times. Here they are:1. Heads, Heads, Tails.2. Heads, Tails, Heads.3. Tails, Heads, Heads.4. Heads, Heads, Heads.5. Tails, Tails, Heads.6. Tails, Heads, Tails.7. Heads, Tails, Tails.8. Tails, Tails, Tails.There is only one outcome that is heads, heads, heads, so the probability of three heads coming up in three coin tosses is 1 in 8 or 0.125 for that probability.
im not sure what animal has three eyes but i do knowthat if a animal gives birth the baby may have a birth defect.so it could lead to 2 heads of 3 eyes or even 8 toes on 1 foot.
frog
Humans with animal heads
Animal Atlas - 2004 Heads Up 4-4 was released on: USA: 8 October 2007
No, caterpillars only have one head and two eyes. It is very rare for an animal/human to have 2 heads.
Your question is slightly vague, so I will pose a more defined question: What is the probability of 3 coin tosses resulting in heads exactly twice? This is a pretty easy question to answer. The three possible (winning) outcomes are: 1. Heads, Heads, Tails. 2. Heads, Tails, Heads. 3. Tails, Heads, Heads. If we look at the possible combination of other (losing) outcomes, we can easily determine the probability: 4. Heads, Heads, Heads. 5. Tails, Tails, Heads. 6. Tails, Heads, Tails. 7. Heads, Tails, Tails. 8. Tails, Tails, Tails. This means that to throw heads twice in 3 flips, we have a 3 in 8 chance. This is because there are 3 winning possibilities out of a total of 8 winning and losing possibilities.
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