posted on May, 14 2007 @ 05:21 AM
i remember watching an episode of bodyshock (UK documentary series, also called mindshock depending on the subject of the episode) that followed the
story of a russian girl, i think her name was manu, who was born with a siamese twin.
the twin was just a head, with a small portion of deformed chest, and no limbs. the doctors eventually had to remove the twin to save manu's life
(with no organs of it's own it was using manu's body to survive. the strain was too much, and she had two heart attacks.), but the program dealt
with the tricky subject of awareness within the twin.
it slept at different times to manu, it cried (or tried to, without vocal cords), it smiled when played with or tickled... as far as manu's mother
was concerned, she was her own person.
in alot of animal cases, the brain itself is sometimes split, or a second, useless brain is grown in the other head. in these cases, the head is still
very much a part of the one creature as it gets it's instructions, character and motor skills from the brain proper.
it looks to me as thought this cat's embryo began to split too late in the gestation period. it would have become two cats had it split earlier.
it's rare, but not particularly important to cryptozoology.
(and that cat is so cute! i want one lol who's got a labratory!)
[edit on 5/14/2007 by Batty]