Creatures born a little freaky...

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YOUNGSTERS: Two-week-old Sri Lankan Albino cobras move at the National Zoological Gardens in Colombo, Sri Lanka.



DOUBLE TROUBLE: A two-headed "Macroprotodon Cucullatus" snake on found by some workers
in a hotel garden on the Mediterrannean island of Palma de Mallorca.
 

CROCKED: Uthen Youngprapakorn, executive director of Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo,
looks at a pair of newly-born rare baby crocodile twins, joined at the hips, southeast of Bangkok.
 


IN A SEA OF GREEN: An albino baby turtle swims with green sea babies turtles in a pond at Khram island,
about 30km from Pattaya, east of Bangkok.
 


ALL ANGLES COVERED: A two-headed blue tongue lizard is displayed at the Australian Museum in Sydney.
 


BEST FOOT FORWARD: Veterinarian Inese Ozola holds the calf named "Aprilis",
which was born with five legs, at a farm in the Tukuma district, about 48km from Riga.
 


TWO IN ONE: An African spurred tortoise with two heads and five legs is displayed in Zilina.
The two-headed tortoise was given the two names Magda (left head) and Lenka and was born in Slovakia.
 


RESTING LEGS: A six-legged Cambodian cow rests near the Cambodian city of Phnom Penh.
 


WHAT A PORKER: Liu Shuping, a farmer specialising in raising pigs,
presents a newly-born piglet with one head, two mouths,
two noses and three eyes, for photographers in Xi'an, northwest China's Shannxi Province.
 


A COLONEL BREED?: Palestinian Hasan al-Talahmeh holds a four-legged chicken in the West Bank town of Dura, near Hebron.
 


THIS LITTLE PIGGIE: A six-legged piglet is seen at a farm in Lianyungang, east China's Jiangsu province.
 


HYBRIDE HORSE: Zorse 'Eclyse', a zebra-horse hybrid foal is pictured in the Safari park in
Holte-Stukenbrock near the western German city of Bielefeld.
One-year-old Eclyse was accidentally produced when her mother a zebra,
was taken from her German safari park home to a ranch in Italy for a brief time.
 


NOT YOUR NORMAL SPOT: A long-coated male chihuahua named "Heart-kun"
with a heart-shaped pattern on his coat sits at Pucchin Dog's shop in Odate in northern Japan.
 


SOMETHING'S FISHY: Two conjoined Nile Tilapia fish, dubbed "Siamese Twin", swim in a small aquarium in Bangkok.
They share part of the skin together. The bigger fish tends to protect the smaller one from harm while the smaller
one looks for food at the bottom of the aquarium.
 
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