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Two Headed Deer Found

Jennifer Smith

Posted on May 15 2018

An “extremely rare” two-headed deer has been discovered by a mushroom hunter in a forest by a Minnesota.  

The conjoined twin fawns appeared to have been stillborn, but they are the first ones known to have been carried to term and delivered by their mother.

After discovering the specimen while out foraging near the Mississippi River, the mushroom hunter delivered it to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, where Dr Gino D’Angelo was working at the time.

An “extremely rare” two-headed deer has been discovered by a mushroom hunter in a forest by a Minnesota.  

The conjoined twin fawns appeared to have been stillborn, but they are the first ones known to have been carried to term and delivered by their mother.

After discovering the specimen while out foraging near the Mississippi River, the mushroom hunter delivered it to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, where Dr Gino D’Angelo was working at the time.

Re-posted from Independent. Josh Gabbatiss Science Correspondent