Two headed deer?
#1
Two headed deer?
I have heard of deer that,during fighting one dies and the has hoofed the head off the dead one and the deeer has another deers head on it.
But when I was looking at pictures on Dicks Sporting goods bragging board, there was two pictures of a kid that had shot a two headed buck on 11/25/06 in English IN. I done a Yahoo search and can't find anything at all about any two headed deer. This is a single body deer, which supposedly had two of it's own heads.
But when I was looking at pictures on Dicks Sporting goods bragging board, there was two pictures of a kid that had shot a two headed buck on 11/25/06 in English IN. I done a Yahoo search and can't find anything at all about any two headed deer. This is a single body deer, which supposedly had two of it's own heads.
#3
RE: Two headed deer?
I'm not one of those guys that jumps on the photoshop bandwagon at every photo, but I'll call photoshop on that. You see 2 headed calves, lambs, etc. but those animals rarely if ever live to maturity in captivity let alone in the wild. I would believe a 2 headed fawn much more than a mature buck with 2 heads. The photo is too poor to really tell much.
#4
RE: Two headed deer?
ORIGINAL: npaden
I'm not one of those guys that jumps on the photoshop bandwagon at every photo, but I'll call photoshop on that. You see 2 headed calves, lambs, etc. but those animals rarely if ever live to maturity in captivity let alone in the wild. I would believe a 2 headed fawn much more than a mature buck with 2 heads. The photo is too poor to really tell much.
I'm not one of those guys that jumps on the photoshop bandwagon at every photo, but I'll call photoshop on that. You see 2 headed calves, lambs, etc. but those animals rarely if ever live to maturity in captivity let alone in the wild. I would believe a 2 headed fawn much more than a mature buck with 2 heads. The photo is too poor to really tell much.