The Weirdest and Coolest Deformed Animals on Earth

This is a collection of extraordinary rare and unusual deformed animals.

The deformed animals have been a puzzle for most of us, but their spoiled shapes and appearances don’t mean we have to laugh at them. Therefore, I would like to see them deserve respect as living organisms, just as much as a “normal” animal. We should feel sorry for these poor creatures that don’t have normal appearances.

A Deformed Duckling

(First photo credit: BBS.ZOL)

(Second photo credit: Barry Batchelor)

One deformed duckling called “Stumpy” was found at Warrawee Duck Farm in Copythorne, Hamphire (a country on the south coast of England), England. This duckling was born in 2007 with four legs which is unusual to a typical duck that has two legs. While examining this duckling, the scientist found that it has two unusual legs grown out behind its normal pair of legs. According to its owner, the duck has no problem with its daily activities despite these deformed legs which was caused by a rare mutation. These two legs seemed to support its movement.

A Deformed Reptile Fossil

(Photo credit: 17Dtq.com)

Scientists have long found the double-headed fossil. From the laboratory sample, this aquatic reptile was identified died at its very young age before forming into a fossil. This extinct adult reptile was diagnosed to grow as long as one meter. Its relatively long neck marked its unusual feature among its species.

Two Deformed Calves

(Photo credit: Odyguild)

Before New Year’s Eve, one unusual and unexplainable phenomenon occurred in a dairy farm in Virginia, an American state on the Atlantic Coast of the southern United States. A mother cow gave birth to a calf with two faces on December 27, 2006. This calf was believed to be a product of artificial insemination. There was not much of a difference from this calf and other ordinary ones when viewing it from its neck until to its tail. Nevertheless, the rare characteristic for such “double-sided” calf was that it has a relatively unusual large head. It breathed out of two noses, and has two tongues, which moved independently.

(Photo credit: Kearney Hub/ Katherine Thomas)

This six-legged calf was born on April 29, 2007 at the farm of Brian Slocum of Litchfield. The calf was diagnosed to have both male and female reproductive organs.

A Deformed Cow

(Photo credit: Chor Sokunthea/ REUTERS)

This unusual six-legged Cambodian cow was found resting at the farm near to the Cambodia city, Phnom Penh on October 7, 2003. The monks from the local pagoda who scared of getting bad fortune that would bring by the cow, later named it as “Cham Leck.” (Literally means “strange”)

A Deformed Octopus

(Photo credit: Blackpool Sealife Centre)

This six-legged octopus or “hexapus” was found by the British marine experts. They claimed that this was the first unusual sea creature discovered among the octopus families. It was observed to have two limbs lesser than its normal species. His keepers at the Blackpool Sea Life Centre which is situated in the northwest of England believed that its deformity was due to the birth defect instead of the casual accident.

A Deformed Giraffe

(Photo credit: Michael Moriatis/ News-Press)

This was Gemina, a giraffe which was found to have a dominant crooked neck joining to its body at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Unfortunately, it died on January 9, 2008.

A Deformed Lamb

(Photo credit: Susan Sandys, Ashburton Guardian)

This seven-legged lamb was photographed when it was found on July 31, 2007, at the farm at Methven near to Christ Church which is situated in the South Island of New Zealand. The veterinarian, Steve Williams believed that this deformity was caused by a misprint in embryo formation. Due to this scientific reason, the lamb was being born polydactyl (or with many legs). He further remarked that this is a common condition that may have occurred once in every several million sheep.

Three Deformed Tortoises

(Photo credit: China Daily/ REUTERS)

This tortoise was seen on June 24, 2007, in Huaibei which is located in the eastern part of Anhui Province of China. The local media reported that its gourd shaped resembling a large fruit with a hard skin and soft juicy flesh inside was the result of a gene mutation. That means the gene mutation has contributed to its aberration, a condition of a temporary change from what is normal or acceptable among its species.

(Photo credit: Fabrice Coffrini/ Getty image)

During the birthday celebration of this two-headed Greek tortoise on September 5, 2007, the official of the Natural History Museum in Geneva presented it to the press and public. The tortoise was named after the two-headed Roman god as Janus when it was born on September 3, 1997. The museum then invited those children who were born in 1997 to participate in the celebration of Janus’s birthday.

(Photo credit: Matt Rourke)

Jay Jacoby, the store manager at Big Al’s Aquarium Supercentre in East Norriton, Pennsylvania put this two-headed red slider tortoise was on display on September 26, 2007 .

Two Deformed Snakes

(Photo credit: Chihoo.com)

As seen in the photo, this albino snake was born with two heads. The strange feature for such snake is that its two separate mouths were connected to the same stomach. Usually, the snake, which was born with this deformed characteristic, would not live longer. As a result, its life may be as short as two months. Nevertheless, the snake that you see in the picture had unexpectedly survived for a long life span of 8 years.

(Photo credit: qiguan)

This is another photo of a snake which shows that it was born in a deformed shape. The deformities in its head, however, do not interfere with its movement.

Two Deformed Kittens

(Photo credit: Cathy Kapulka/ Citrus Country Chronicle)

This two-faced kitten was born in Inverness, Fla. It has one esophagus, two noses and four eyes. This photo was pictured while its owner, Cobra Macini was feeing his beloved kitten.

(Photo credit: Traci Allen)

One unusual event happened in Oregon City in the United States. A kitten was born with only one large eye grown on the position of its nose on December 28, 2005. This type of deformity is known as Holoprosencephaly. Besides one eye, the kitten was also found to have no nose at all. This deformed kitten finally died two days after it was born.

A Deformed Crocodile

(Photo credit: Sakchai Lalit)

These baby crocodiles were born in June 2001, at the Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm which is located on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. Unfortunately, they were born with their bodies joined together at their bottom part. They were reptiles identified for having two tails and eight legs.

A Deformed Chicken

(Photo credit: baidu.com)

A chicken with four legs was discovered on September 21, 2006, in one of the chicken farms in the United States. This chicken was different from other normal chickens as it has four very long legs attached beneath its body.

Deformed Pigs

(Photo credit: shangdu.com)

The research team from the Taiwan University succeeded in producing three green fluorescent pigs. According to the professor of the University, Prof. Dr. Wu, these three green fluorescent pigs were the outcomes of this experiment, in which the green fluorescent genes from the jellyfish were implanted into three transgenic pig embryos. It produced three pigs that have their entire bodies emitting green fluorescent light.

A Deformed Turtle

(Photo credit: chongwubaobao)

The local people in Costa Rica happened to come across the rarely seen double-headed turtle lying on the shore. This turtle did not have a typical appearance of a turtle, as it had two brains grown out on its front. The turtle in the photo was hatched on the beach on November 20, 2005 in this deformed manner when it was found.

Two Deformed Frogs

(First photo credit: Discovery Channel)

(Second photo credit: Peiter Johnson, University of Colorado)

In 1995, many seriously deformed leopard frogs were discovered around the lakes and rivers in the wetlands of the United States. According to reliable sources, several species with these deformities have been found across Minnesota, and into neighboring South Dakota, Quebec and Wisconsin over years. Among these deformed frogs, some were found with three legs, some were found to be handicapped of legs, and some even have four to five legs. When this news spread, it quickly drew the attention of environmental experts. New research identifies that such deformities have been caused partly due to runoff from farming and ranching. This conclusion was supported by the study of a University of Colorado, as they agreed that the growing number of deformed frogs were primarily caused by the nutrient-rich runoff from farming and ranching as indicated by the new research.

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35 Responses to “The Weirdest and Coolest Deformed Animals on Earth”

  1. IcyCucky Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 10:04 am

    Great find, Chan…I saw the 2-face kitten a few day ago, on the internet!


  2. Lostash Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 1:29 pm

    Another interesting article here. Feel sorry for some of the critters though!!


  3. Bob sithoto Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    ….This is slightly scary…lol


  4. Lauren Axelrod Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    Wow. Crazy pictures. Great read.


  5. KathySpring Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 3:07 pm

    Thanks for sharing this….amazing.
    Always coming up with some new and exciting if not slightly wierd/scary article
    Keep it up
    Kathy


  6. Alexa Gates Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 3:35 pm

    that’s a little on the weird side. Interesting though :) Great read!


  7. Chris A Stonecipher Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 4:31 pm

    Chan,
    I found this paper fascinating. I am sure this is evidence of enviromental pollution affecting reproduction.
    Long has there been speculation that enviromental factors have been a contributor to disorders in humans such as Autism Spectrum Disorder.
    Regards,
    Chris


  8. Lost in Arizona Says...

    On August 12, 2008 at 10:58 pm

    I’m such an animal lover, having raised many exotic pets as a kid with my family. So when I saw this, my heart went out to these little critters. Although that little ducky was awfully cute to me, regardless of its anomalie. Excellent article as usual. You keep getting better with your writings. Keep it up!


  9. valli Says...

    On August 13, 2008 at 7:45 am

    Probably mutations in genes cause these deformities. It is so sad to see. Nice article anyways.


  10. nobert soloria bermosa Says...

    On August 14, 2008 at 12:03 am

    nice collection,thanks


  11. RJ Chamberlain Says...

    On August 17, 2008 at 4:58 am

    Crazy stuff. A little disturbing even. Nice work Chan


  12. Redburn Says...

    On August 22, 2008 at 9:19 pm

    This reminds me pokemons!


  13. Horse Lover Says...

    On November 14, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    OMG!!!! i love this site i love looking at weird pics and stuff like that! i want to see a horse pic like that! i think i will


  14. MaSaMM Says...

    On November 30, 2008 at 3:20 pm

    Weird, poor things…


  15. jess Says...

    On December 29, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    there is some crazy stuff but there so cute♥♥


  16. mexian qurl09 Says...

    On January 8, 2009 at 5:12 pm

    wow dahtzz krzyy im dewinn a skewwl projectt on thiss stuff…
    ireally didnt thinkk thurr wuuzz dahht mannyy deforrmeedd thanqss outt durr lykkee datt woww..
    diz shytt juss suchh a shockk 2 mehh..


  17. jeanne Says...

    On January 28, 2009 at 12:13 pm

    omg i feel so sorry for these aniamls it is so sad that i am crying


  18. devilhunter Says...

    On March 6, 2009 at 2:43 pm

    its cool but some r nasty


  19. kya sims Says...

    On April 21, 2009 at 12:25 pm

    ahhhhhhhhh i am NOT amused this site is totally lame


  20. bradyy Says...

    On April 24, 2009 at 4:55 am

    rock on chan,, u really cool dude i find this stuff intresting i wish i was deformed


  21. mareon Says...

    On April 29, 2009 at 1:27 pm

    cooooooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  22. jillian:) Says...

    On May 1, 2009 at 4:56 pm

    awww. this is sadd.:( i feel sorry for these animals… the giraffe was the saddest…


  23. Fredy koger Says...

    On May 4, 2009 at 1:34 pm

    This is sexy


  24. you brother Says...

    On May 4, 2009 at 1:35 pm

    yo yo yo what it do????i love this me and my 10 children love you allss


  25. josh Says...

    On May 19, 2009 at 5:20 pm

    lynn loves lambs now


  26. nancy drew Says...

    On June 2, 2009 at 9:57 am

    the colest animals here dude


  27. mean♥ Says...

    On June 16, 2009 at 12:17 pm

    thos animals r kewl! but some of them r just……..SAD.


  28. Aaron Says...

    On June 29, 2009 at 12:29 am

    These are kinda wierd to me but cool but i feel bad for some of them though.


  29. R-J Says...

    On July 24, 2009 at 3:11 pm

    I’m a animal lover and I think they are all so adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  30. R-J de Villiers Says...

    On July 24, 2009 at 3:20 pm

    I feel so sorry for all these animals. That poor kitten with one eye.


  31. Bulhe Says...

    On July 27, 2009 at 1:36 pm

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????


  32. Renrik Says...

    On August 6, 2009 at 7:30 pm

    I find the idea of four legged chicken to be intriguing. Just an enlargement and perhaps a temperament modification and they could be used as mounts. Or, probably more efficiently, the 4 leg mutation could be reproduced in emus.


  33. Kira Says...

    On October 17, 2009 at 8:49 pm

    those are weard


  34. maddi Says...

    On November 3, 2009 at 9:20 pm

    I like the Green pig, it’s cute♥


  35. fluck tard Says...

    On November 16, 2009 at 2:01 pm

    Wow yall are some real douche bags who really cares. nahh im jk it was pretty funny we got a good laugh in class.


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