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DFO’s Critters: Two Face

In this undated image taken from video provided by ABC affiliate WCHS TV, a newborn kitten, known as Two Face, is held at the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association in Charleston, W.V. The kitten is being given a 50 percent chance of survival by an area veterinarian. Dr. Erica Drake says the kitten was born with a rare condition called diprosopus, which means the kitten literally has two faces. Two Face has four eyes, two noses and two mouths. (Wchs Tv)

In this undated image taken from video provided by ABC affiliate WCHS TV, a newborn kitten, known as Two Face, is held at the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association in Charleston, W.V. The kitten is being given a 50 percent chance of survival by an area veterinarian. Dr. Erica Drake says the kitten was born with a rare condition called diprosopus, which means the kitten literally has two faces. Two Face has four eyes, two noses and two mouths. (AP Photo/WCHS TV)

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