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  2. Polycephaly - Wikipedia

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    A two-headed turtle named Thelma and Louise was born at the San Antonio Zoo on June 18, 2013. [72] A two-headed yellow-bellied slider lives at the Herpetarium in the Greensboro Science Center in North Carolina. [73] A two-headed red-eared slider is on display at the Sideshow Museum in Uranus, Missouri.

  3. Human skull symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The human brain has a specific region for recognizing faces, [1] and is so attuned to finding them that it can see faces in a few dots and lines or punctuation marks; the human brain cannot separate the image of the human skull from the familiar human face. Because of this, both the death and the now-past life of the skull are symbolized.

  4. Hidden face - Wikipedia

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    When an artist notices that two different things have a similar appearance, and draws or paints a picture making this similarity evident, they make images with double meanings. Many of these images are hidden faces or hidden skulls. These illusionistic pictures present the viewer with a mental choice of two interpretations: head or landscape ...

  5. Cynocephaly - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic of cynocephaly, or cynocephalus (/ s aɪ n oʊ ˈ s ɛ f ə l i /), having the head of a canid, typically that of a dog or jackal, is a widely attested mythical phenomenon existing in many different forms and contexts. The literal meaning of cynocephaly is

  6. List of Greek mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological creature (also mythical or fictional entity) is a type of fictional entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before ...

  7. The bizarre and Freudian history behind McDonald's golden arches

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    Two golden arches, one on each side of the building, did just that. Originally, the two arches were not meant to form an "M," as they do today in the chain's logo.

  8. 'Terrifier 3' Art the Clown popcorn bucket to hit Cinemark ...

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    Art the Clown popcorn bucket at Cinemark Shop Cinemark will sell the item at its shop at 1 p.m. MT/2 p.m. CT Wednesday, Sept. 18. It is listed at $34.99 and is expected to ship in February 2025.

  9. Corraghy Heads - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture consisted of a two-headed or double idol janus structure of a human and ram's head linked by a long cross-piece. The ram's head was lost in the mid-19th century; the human head survives and is now in the National Museum of Ireland, but is rarely displayed. This head is unusually naturalistic for the time, having ears, hair and a ...