Just saw this story about a two-headed dog on reddit. The Soviets grafted half a puppy onto the neck of another dog. There’s a video halfway down the page. It only lived a few days, apparently, but in the meantime they could both be fed, share the body, etc. Seemed like something out of a cheesy horror movie, but the video looked pretty real.
Am I being swooshed? Do people still make animals like that? Does it ever happen in nature?
Not too many two headed conjoined twin dogs on a google search, but there are a set of very famous two headed conjoined human twins, Abigail and Brittany Hensel.
And wow, those twins are amazing. They seem like really cool girls. I hope I have the good fortune of meeting them sometime in this life, however unlikely that is.
I suppose it has some bearing on transplant surgeries. After all, kidney and liver transplants are usually “additive,” putting an additional organ in beside the failed/weak ones.
Note that all of the dog grafting experiments performed by Demikhov failed quite quickly, as the animals died due to rejection or infection. But arguably they were early steps in the direction of transplant surgery.