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  • 3:25

    got ran over by bike there's an article on that

  • 3:07 isnt a deformity?

  • @mcownagedapwnage Yeah isnt there a chicken that naturally looks like that?

  • whoever put the ring around the turtle at birth at 2:25 diserves to be shot

  • this is mutants 

  • The white tiger shown originally is actually a recessive trait that is specifically inbred for, but about half that are created all show that "squished" face phenotype. Unfortunately, most breeders will destroy these animals.

  • 0:08 that is a downsyndrome tiger, the result of selective breeding to create white tigers. The majority of the litter have downsyndrome. So to keep the mystique alive of the magnificent white tiger in order to feed the market which won't see reality, the majority of the litter suffers and the retarded ones are sold to Eastern Europe.

  • Sign, you're all idiots. Specially the guy that made the video. -_-

  • @dannywithnoodles So assuming your an expert on genetics and zoological deformities, then explain why everyone here but you is an idiot with the video maker in particular.

  • @IAMARATEL Id rather save my time and not have to explain my self to people who wont even understand.

  • @dannywithnoodles You know acting all superior without giving reason or evidence to your statement will not make anyone take you seriously. If you really don’t want to get into an conversation because you think it’s pointless that no one will understand you, why bother leaving a post calling everyone but you idiots without giving a reason why.

  • @IAMARATEL Shhhh, go to bed.

  • The lobster suffers Chimerism, which is a pigment and genetic deformity. It's not all that rare in lobsters (which can also be found entirely blue because they only have three pigments in their shell; blue, red, and black.)

    The chicken is a breed called a Polish. They're bred for the puff of feathers on their head, though the feathers tend to grow too deep, and end up killing the bird when plucked out by other, curious chickens.

  • the lobster looks clearly half boiled

  • i want a squitten 

  • cool pictures, shitty music choice...

  • where is wolverine, cyclops and storm?

  • Did I read wrong or does it say chickens as well as humans can have horns?

    If so... I WANT A HUNICORN :D

  • hairless parot:)

  • all of this goes to KFC meat factory!

  • The baby foal really upset me :(

  • the tiger has downs. not a "deformed face"

  • Unbelieveable..... no really, the siamese fish.. were a breeding pair of fish. The deformed ducks.....are perfectly normal geese, the hairy chicken is a silky. The chicken with a mutated feather is a polish chicken I believe. There wasn't anything wrong with the cat other than it was fat. The bird pulled it's own feathers out. Do a little research next time.  You only had a few ligitimite photos.

  • In the description you put "real, rare feather mutation". Real, but VERY common. In fact, it's in the Standard of Perfection for those animals. Please do a little research, you kinda make yourself look... I'm not going to say it.

  • 3:40 is not a mutated hairy chicken it is an actual recognized breed called the silkie

  • 3:10 is not a mutated chicken it is an actual recognized breed called the polish

  • I laughed hard at the "chicken with mutated feathers". It's feathers aren't mutated. That would be the polish breed of chicken. Ask anyone that hardcore raises chickens and that's what they'll tell you.

  • @GothPuppyGirl I would also like to add that the "hairy chicken" is a Silkie. The 'hair' on a Silkie is really just super fine feathers. Both are natural and not a mutation of any kind. Frizzles look like someone curled their feathers, but that's a natural variation as well. These are genes that can be bred into other breeds almost spot on. There's also a breed called Turkens, or naked necks, that have no feathers on their necks. I raise chickens, I know. ;)

  • 3:53 Parrots often do that to themselves or other parrots. It's incredibly sad, they often do it out of boredom or depression.

  • lady you really need to get your animals right there is a goose not duck and a swan not DUCK!!! plus that chicken did not have a feather problem THAT IS THE WAY THAT THEY WERE STICKEN BREAD!!! if you want to create these videos you should at leats get them right!!!!! >=(

  • evolution  ^_^

  • fish are fake for sure. I think the lobster is also

  • 0:07 there are two possibilities for that "mutation", 1: that tiger bumped into a wall with its face, or 2: its a tiger-bulldog hybrid

  • 2:40 this horse was found in Chernobyl and it became deformed like that because of the famous nuclear explosion that happened there

  • those poor animals :{

  • Sorry for all the hate comments,some people can get pretty heartless,because they feel really powerful behind the computer,I'd bet over half wouldn't dare say this to your face.Enough of that,=) I don't wanna get hate comments,unless they dare inbox me them(please do inbox me if you wanna do hate comments towards me,I'd love them very much :D)I found the pic. very interesting for some, sad, and really O_o umm..I'd say keep up the works your putting in this because, you have more guts than others

  • you could add in the ear less rabbits, i heard it on the news, and also in my opinion its not always mutation or deformity but its evolution, unless its Siamese for example, but one horned dear, animals with "deformed" faces, or hairy chickens are signs of possible evolution unless they were genetically modified, but even then its still evolution.

  • @leoapp1223 the horse looks like its baked/cooked is it real?pls reply

  • The horse at 2:41 was at a slaughter house.....

  • are theses real photos if so whats going on here humans fucking around with gods world not good they should  keep out of that stuff

  • @cathyweiss Most were born that way naturally,Except the turtle which had something done to it when it was young) also the chicken at 3:06 is actually a kind of breed not a rare mutation. Also while the squitten or "Twisted Kitty" began as a natural mutation, people have been breeding them.

  • 2:23, its because of HUMANS its deformed

  • @puffleissocute exactly..... poor turtle... humans have alot to answer for....

  • 1:17 that giraffe lived for 7 years.

  • 2:13 2 fishes that accidentally mated 4 ever

  • ... well the six-legged pig is fake, obviously. theres another piggy under it, and the kid was holding it,

  • i saw that giraffe in the philly zoo

  • the first one is called the Retarded lion.

  • @MilkyStreets its a retarded TIGER dont you see the strips?

  • i think 2:25 is really sad and the owner was very cruel

  • Unno those animals with extra limbs? Would it bother them having six legs because it might be uncomfortable write?? Or would it just be like a human having to arm's unno there part of u and they are useful???

  • wow, if you leave those animals int he wild then in a few million years there would be more species

    

  • Just because you say, "real, very rare mutation -" in the description, doesn't prove anything.

  • all the animals with deformed faces the truth is that CHUCK NORRIS hit em cos thats how he rolls!!!!

  • lol, hexopus

  • First bird is a domestic Graylag Goose. Second one is a Bewick's Swan.

  • @ThomasandFriends1100 the lobster might be death, but it could have been because it died when it was caught, not because it was cooked

  • the mutated tourtle with a red ring around the middle.. its something they strap around it wile it grows. so it grows more around it. like the japanese today. Puts boxes around the kittens so they grow like a square. inspired by the square machine shit where u feed your cat etc. its just sick and insane..

  • That horse at 2:41 looks like the jersey devil

  • This is horrible and very sad.

  • Se me hace grotesco. En el aspecto de que unos ahi los exhiben muertos

  • @ThomasandFriends1100 lobsters aren't fish. They're crustaceans

  • 2:38 the dude with the deformed foal is gettin ready to cook it..chef's hat and all

  • its a bloody chineese goose and a frickin swan there not ducks

  • try searching an article about it on google with keyword 'two-colored lobster' or 'two-toned lobster' =)

    it's a rare genetic mutation

  • 2:50 half baked ? lobster get this color (orange) after beeing boiled.

  • it suffered a rare mutation, try searching a article about. it's caught from a lake in USA (forgot where), and even it's researched by a geneticist. the specimen was stuffed in a museum.

  • @leoapp1223 interesting, however it can get this color by boiling it was all i was saying.

  • @Alkhoren If its from a lake and not for food why it has the snapper with phone number of restaraunt

  • Meh to the rest BUT that turtle looked like it had a metal ring around its body from birth, it grew around it liek a tree trunk would... else there wont be a reason why the shell wont take its normal round form [ like in nature everything does]

    Hahaha I jsut read the description, Doh :P

  • @TheBBoyJmE poor thing can never sleep like a normal turtle

  • Meh to the rest BUT that turtle looked like it had a metal ring around its body from birth, it grew around it liek a tree trunk would... else there wont be a reason why the shell wont take its normal round form [ like in nature everything does]

  • the guy with the baby foal had a freakin chefs hat on wat going on there?

  • 2:39 i think that the guy killed the poor foal i mean he was in a butcher suit thumbs up if u agree

  • Facepalm!

    I didn’t know where to begin so I'll narrow this down to two, those deformed ducks are geese for a start, normal ones too. Those hairy/mutated feathered chickens are just chickens, they breed them.

    When you make one of these videos we all love, do a bit of research, its just embarrassing otherwise.

  • well, thx. i'm not an expert of these mutation or deformed animals, these pics can be real or fake (some have been proved to be real). i'll do more researches. it's a bit hard cos there are many pics out there with no evidences whether they are fake or real =)

  • @leoapp1223 There is plenty of evidence for the geese and the chickens. Lol. The chicken with the "mutated" feathers is a polish. That lovely silkie rooster at 3:40 appears to be partridge, and is quite normal. I have 11 silkies myself!

  • First one, again, is a Liger aka lion x tiger. Most 'ligers' dont live long enough to see their first birthday, and birth normally kills the mother as the cubs are bigger than what the mother SHOULD be giving birth to. They are a disgrace.

    0.37 - its obviously regurgitating a fish

    2:49 just looks like its been cooked on one side.

    And also, there is a breed of cat called a Munchkin, that genetic has shorter legs. Some munchkins do have normal legs, but theyre almost like a daschund of the cats.

  • @tehlauteh You're right. Fish don't "mate" in the traditional sense of penis into vagina, but there are species which "join" together in order to spawn, such as the Mandarin fish:

    "To spawn, a female joins the male, resting on his pelvic fin, and the pair rises slowly about three feet (one meter) above the coral reef. At the peak of their rise, a cloud of eggs and sperm is released."

    These photos show a species which obviously swim cloaca-to-cloaca to spawn. They're not of the same flesh.

  • @devastationdefined =) I like the way you explained this, its very decriptive, XD maybe if people don't get it, because some people are to dumb to understand something like that, you can take it a step down for them and say reproduce.... >:D Thumbs up for this comment!!!!

  • fake

  • u r retarded it is a goose

  • yes, sorry, it's a goose ;p

  • *facepalm*

    Those fish aren't twins, they're mating.

    The giraffe-mouth and gembock pics are so clearly photoshopped it hurts.

    It's entirely plausible the "deformed duck head" is how it's supposed to be.

    The squitten is just a fat cat.

    Hairy chickens exist. There's many species of chickens out there.

    Octopus can lose arms. Not a huge deal. They'll grow back.

    Kay? Awesome.

  • Please read about squitten, a squitten is a cat with unusually short forelegs or unusually long hind legs that resembles a squirrel. It is an example of a cat body type genetic mutation. The word squitten is a portmanteau of the words squirrel and kitten.

    I'm not sure but i saw a documentary on TV a few eyars ago, showing that giraffe with deformed mouth (I didn't know the same giraffe on that pic or not)

  • Mutation on squitten may cause radial hypoplasia (underdeveloped radius bones) or foreleg micromelia (small forelegs) and related conditions known as radial aplasia (absent radius bones), radial agenesis (failure of radius bones to form) that produces stunted forelegs.

  • @devastationdefined facepal,fishes dont mate...

  • @devastationdefined Yeah, the hairy chicken was a silky, I have four of them, their feathers lack barbs so the feathers appear to be hairy, so you are right about the chickens, but I saw the squitten thing on T.V. one time. Never heard that term used, but yeah they got some of those cats with the whole deformed leg thing just like op said, some people actually specifically breed them like that cuz they think it's cute but it hurts them, they have lower life span and decreased mobility, it's sad.

  • Some of these animals are beautiful :))

  • I like the siamese turtle twins

  • Also the "6 Legged Octopus" is actually in the squid/cuddlefish family. Please edit. Thanks.

  • Those fish are called sickles and the are spawning(mating). Please edit it on your description. Thanks.

  • 2:07 is just the fishes reflection... these are so stupid

  • actually fish siamese twin is not that rare.

  • @leoapp1223 i didn't say it wasn't, but that pic is fake, don't you agree?

  • yes, the pic can be fake, can be real. but Siamese fish have been proved to exist

  • lol who has time to compile all these pictures and add gorillaz - feel good inc hahahahaq

  • The black and white chicken is a chicken breed called the Polish. The specific one pictured is a Silver laced Polish. But you can find them in Buff, white crested black, Golden, Mottled Houdans (black) and Sultans (white) You wanna see a "strange" chicken? Look up Silkies. They are a Bantam (mini chicken) that looks like it has fur. They are lacking in the proteins that keep the fibers of the feather together, making it look like fur. I have had polish and I still have silkies.

  • @tpfastback I jjust finished watching and realized you have a silkie pictured. The brown "hairy" chicken is a silkie. Not mutat4ed by science but by selective breeding.

  • 2:41 Is that horse roasted or something? The reason im saying that is because the horse looks dead, the body looks like its burnt, and the guy holding the horse is wearing a chef attire set... So the picture is fake? o.O

  • the horse was deformed because it was born in the area where the Chernobyl disaster took place. ( radiation disaster)

  • @joshuachan56 it looks like he is about to kill the horse

  • @joshuachan56 no it looks like it's jut been born and still covered in mucus

  • Deer have antlers not horns.The difference is antlers fall off after a while and grow back, whereas, horns don't fall off and just continue to grow. Please fix this.

  • thx for your correction about horn and antler ; )

  • the siamese twin turtle was adorable!!! :O

  • Wait a minute! Who the heck decided to put that ring on the turtle's body? That's cruel...

  • @ 2:22 the turtle was neither deformed, mutated, or geneticlly modified, it was just abused! They TIED something around it to make it like that! That ONLY qualifies as abuse, and believe it or not, that is painful to a turtle! Not to mention disgusting!

  • Oh wow that frog with modified leg(s) O__O we are doomed i tellsya

  • Creepy

  • LMAO HAAHAHAHAHAH half of these are fake pics and the other half are regular deformities not genetically modified deformities. some are also animals caught during the middle of an awkward pose. btw 0:36 is a goose that has its skin hanging down its not a duck whoever made this vid is retarded haahahah

  • well, this video is part 2, most of these are deformed, and a few mutations (like Down syndrome tiger), but on part 1, you will find many genetically modified deformities (for example like glowing animals, created by Asian scientist, jellyfish fluorescence genes are inserted into animal embryo so they can glow in the dark).

  • cool lobster

  • Poor baby horse! It looks like it got fried up or something like that!

  • @crazyponygirl The poor thing, I agree... Was it born dead? I mean, it doesn't look like it is alive anymore...

  • love this song!!

  • 1:52 that looks awesome

  • 2:41 - The horse was deformed because it was born in the area where the Chernobyl disaster took place. The radiation affected a pregnant mare, and she had this foal, who I believe was actually a still-born.

  • 2:14 FAKE!

    They just making new kids :3

    The squittenis fake...

    many cats can stay like that -_- even my cat =D

  • Aww, a lot of them are still cute. :(

  • Everything was awesome except the giraffes. Everyone knows the first one just slept crooked one night, giving him a crick in his next. The other one talked too much smack and got his mouth relocated to the other side of his face.

  • no ducks GOOSE

  • the last 2 were not deformed in anyway. octopus can lose legs inorder to get away from pry and grow them back. And the parrot was just a stressed out bird and pulled out his feathers. not deformed just a feather plucker.

    The rest of the video very interesting.

  • 2:17 Don't u make funny of that fish!!!..they are not twins.........just leave them alone..ur just jealous u can't have SEX!!!!...joke.... =)

  • 0:32 I SAW THE *HORNY CHICKEN!!!* Oh NO!..he must be keep in prison or else...he'll rape us all!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • theres a deer behind the other deer

  • lol when i saw the parrot said hairless

  • lol when i saw the parrot i said to my self hairless parrot

  • the gemsbok also only has one leg? at 1:54

  • Tigers CAN NOT get get downs syndrome. and yes white tigers DO exist in the wild. it took me all of 20 seconds to do a wiki search to find that out. as far as the 'bulldog face" that has ben linked to poor diet rather than some sort of genetic abnormality or bizarre crossbreeding experiment. none of this was 'shopped" there was no need to, there are enough bizarre animals out there for a hundred of these videos most of these seem to be versions of a parasitic twin syndrome.

  • lol,0:42 it's a evil duck

  • the lobster was caught in the gulf!

  • siamese twin fish isnt siamese twin becuz fishes descend from eggs the only way is if 2 fishes were formed together by nearby waste

  • @calibear1011 The eggs can probably morph together, how do you think siamese babies are born?

  • The one you called a duck was a swan with normal head, not deformed

  • TV de la Buena (HHyCCSS-2009).... search and enter please!!!

  • The tiger has down syndrome; the turtles have vitamin D deficiency syndrome; deers often grow weird and supernumerary horns; frogs chickens and fishes (like all other animals and humans) can have developmental diseases and fail in separation of siblings.

  • Parrots dont have hair.. how can it be 'hairless parrot'? :L

  • featherless parrot

  • @leoapp1223

    The parrot isn't deformed feather loss is caused by stress or other skin conditions. .

  • @KatieeAndSophiee you know when that pic first popped up i thought hairless so stfu lol :D

  • @cSHUTCHOMOUF Well parrots dont have hair do they? tard.

  • @KatieeAndSophiee I think you need some "hairless eyes".

  • @TooManySnakes what? that doesn't even make sence

  • OMG AT THE SQUITTEN! <3

  • at the last picture

    PAROTS DON"T HAVE FREAKING HAIR THE HAVE FEATHERS !!!

  • They are not ducks, they are geese, dummy.

  • are just missing the red pigments. A lobster turns red when its cooked because only the red pigment can survive the extreme heat, the blue breaks down and disapears. And (I can't beleive so many people offered this as a resonable explanation) how exactly do you think a person would cook only half a lobster?

  • Alright, I've read a lot of stupid comments about that damn 2 coloured lobster. That picture is real. A lobster's natural colour is a combination of 3 pigments, red, blue, and yellow. When all three of these pigments are combined, the overall colour appears greyish. However, this lobster has a genetic mutation where it doesn't have the blue pigment on one side of ite body. This results in an orange colour, the combination of red and yellow. Exactly the same thing happens with blue lobsters, they

  • Just saying, the last pic, of the 'hairless parrot'.. well most parrots are hairless... they have feathers, but when they are under stress they do pluck their feathers.. the ones they can reach.. hence his head is still feathered. Big question is at 2.28.. is there a band around that tortoise? is that why he is deformed around his middle?

  • 2:42 XD the jersey devl! lol

  • hmm, dont lobsters turn red when you cook them? dumb

  • yes, but that lobster is not half-cooked ;). it's caught by a a fisherman in USA (i forgot where) and it's also tested and it's been proved as a rare mutation, causing 2 colors to appear on 1 body, the specimen is now stuffed in a museum

  • the two colored lobster is a genetic mutation and it was half male and half female. Blue was female and the red side was male.

  • heya

  • ive seen a dick with 2 eggs

  • @hellllzz is that a typo or are u tryin to be funny.... but if u r im sure you've seen a shitload

  • how is this shit usefull?

  • my dog was like the first :(

  • THERE CALLED ANTLERS NOT HORNS, that was pissing me off

  • Why does anmak with human head have to be on every video! It's annoying!

  • 2 colored lobster lmfao they go orange when cooked so its been cooked once side and has not the other simple.

  • @mcwad343 it says it isnt jackass

  • 3:48 hexopus hahaha xD

  • thats no chicken its a dragon

  • The three horned deer and two colored lobster look awesome

  • This vid is true. I've seen them before. The bird has a disesase tht's why it doesn't have any feathers and once featured in Animal Planet, The tiger is the cause of white tiger inbreed some sort of thing. deformity is most of the time NOT a beauty and not FUNNY!

  • bullshit

  • 0:25 i got me a one point buck! xD

  • Some of these are definately fake, but I still find the video interesting. Some, however, are definately real, such as the tiger, ducks, frog w/ multiple legs, squitten, and the hairless parrot. Cool video though! :)

  • 2:29 butt buddies xD

  • wouldnt the gemsbok die? cause i have a feeling it wouldnt be able to eat eith the horn like that???

  • not to be mean or anyything buy most of the deformed animals come from japan or china like what ever they are doing to the animals is weird

  • @RedForestPaintball They aren't doing anything to the animals :P most of them just have dieseses or the pictures are fake.

  • HAIRLESS PARROT THATS INSANE!!! oh wait they normally have feathers anyway

  • @faces0 It's for real, man. The bird was once featured in Animal Planet. She has a disease that's why she doesn't have any. They thought that she will not live that long because of her disease but miraculously she did and i think she's still living up to now. Despite the looks of the bird, her caretakers love her so much 'coz she's cute, smart and i quote "A very sexy bird!". They made her the mascot of the place. I forgot what place it is but definitely America. :)