Two (Sheep Heads) are Better than One

10 Sep

Bah bah black sheep have you many heads?

It has come to my attention that numerous multi-headed sheep have been spotted roaming free on the good old Internet.  While I don’t condone the production of multi-headed animals, I have found myself yearning to have a two headed pet sheep of my own.  Originally it was a toss up between a two headed goat and a two headed sheep, but after I realized I could easily recycle my two headed sheep into some sheepskin rugs once I was bored of them I was instantly sold!

Now, I figured there would be a lot of skeptics who didn’t believe in two headed sheeps, so I made sure I got plenty of evidence.  Below is numerous photographs of real live sheep (well one has had a run in with a taxidermist), so for all you haters out there who are already typing ‘Photoshopped’, kiss my two headed sheep behind.

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Yea yea, I know the last one was fake, but the rest are all legit! Got a picture of a two headed sheep I don’t have here? Send it over!

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2 Responses to “Two (Sheep Heads) are Better than One”

  1. Megan 10. Sep, 2009 at 9:16 pm #

    That’s a cow and a bison. I support your goal of owning a two headed sheep.

  2. Second 10. Sep, 2009 at 10:46 pm #

    Second picture is most definitely fake, it’s impossible for a functioning head to develop on the ass of a sheep, or any animal for that matter. Not to mention it’s clearly visable that it’s a copy of the sheeps acutal head, notice the patterns on the face? They should be distinctly different however oddly enough the right side of the second head is identical the the left side of the first…

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