Two-Headed-Calf Born in Florida
Her name is Annabel and she was born on Monday.
ByABC News
April 30, 2015, 10:59 AM
— -- A Florida woman discovered a two-headed calf in her field and named the baby animal Annabel.
Carolyn Crews, whose family owns the Baker County farm, told ABC affiliate WJXX that she feeds Annabel four times a day -- but she's not sure how long the animal will live. Annabel's breaths are labored and she can't stand up, Crews said.
"It was just like a surprise because no one has even seen anything like this around here," Crews told WJXX. "I never dreamed of such a thing happening. It'll be something that we probably never seen in our lifetime."
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Having more than one head is called polycephaly, and it's believed to occur when an embryo begins to split into twins, but stops.