Turtles, like other animals, are not typically born with two heads. However, a condition called polycephaly can occur, where an animal is born with two heads due to abnormal development during embryogenesis. This unusual phenomenon is rare and often results from genetic mutations or environmental factors affecting cellular division. Such animals usually face significant challenges in survival due to their physical limitations.
Yes, it can have a mutation which causes it to have two heads.
When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.
they become mutatted before they are born so when they are born the have 2 heads
Animals that have two heads? There are very rare two-headed snakes, I know that for sure. Maybe some mythical animals, like dragons, have two heads.
They get the name from their large, block like heads.
Only Female ones
A a child or other young animal born with two heads is called dicephalic.
genetic mutation
Turtles belong to the order Testudines, which includes both terrestrial and aquatic species. They are characterized by their bony or cartilaginous shell that protects them from predators. Turtles are further divided into two main suborders: Cryptodira, which retract their heads into their shells, and Pleurodira, which bend their necks sideways to tuck their heads in. There are over 350 species of turtles, ranging from the common box turtle to the endangered leatherback sea turtle.
A snake is normally only born one head. Snakes can occasionally be born with two heads if two embryos merge inside the egg. Such snakes usually do not live long.
Possibly, but the most heads you'll see on a calf is one; rarely two.
Sea turtles and komodo dragons.