![Two-Headed Deer Harvested in Ballard County](http://townsquare.media/site/77/files/2018/11/GettyImages-914965162.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Two-Headed Deer Harvested in Ballard County
The last two-headed animal find I read about was a snake and I would say that's more common than people think. Now a two-headed deer? I'd say that's extremely rare. One was sort of harvested in Western Kentucky.
Hunter Bob Long saw a deer with big antlers, he took aim, and he discovered the deer had a friend, er, another head. Look:
It looks like sorcery but for now, this is one for the storytellers. That's something you don't see every day or deer season.
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