Apr 08 2008

7 Weirdest Deformities You’ll ever see

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This post really makes you realize how lucky you are. Here are 7 deformities that are simply indescribable by words, and very sad.

This 2 faced baby will not have surgery. The Hindu community worships her as the reincarnation of the Hindu god, Lord Ganesha.

2 faced baby
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This 2 year old is not a Spider, although she has 8 limbs. 4 arms and 4 legs. Lakshmi was born joined to a “parasitic twin” and absorbed the undeveloped fetus’ limbs, kidneys and organs when it failed to fully develop still inside the mothers womb. The Hindu’s believe she is the reincarnation of the Hindu Goddess Vishnu.

4 leg child
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This guy has an extra set of testicles attached to his right ear. No not really, its just a deformity.
ear balls
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This 15 Year old girl is under 2 feet tall. She has a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia. Now fully grown, she weighs just 11 lb.
2 foot girl
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This Vietnamese child, looks like a Conehead, but unfortionately is the victim of Americas careless use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam war.
agent orange child
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These 4 African siblings have an unknown foot deformity that gives them lobster claws instead of feet
lobster
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This is some sort of lip deformity. We were unable to figure out the actual cause
lip deformity

17 Responses to “7 Weirdest Deformities You’ll ever see”

  1. Bob Smith says:

    Actually, the last one is an example of early plastic surgery, the idea was to peel up skin to preserve the underlying skin while it heals, it worked and the fellow ended up looking -very- normal.

  2. martin says:

    The second to last one with the lobster claws is an example of Inbreeding. Which for those uninformed is when you make a child with a blood relative. I had to do a project on inbreeding for my school.

  3. tai mai shu says:

    the Indian dwarf doesn’t have achondroplasic dwarfism, she has primordial dwarfism. Acons have the big head, and stubby arms & legs.

  4. Aaron says:

    YEA You tell ‘em everybody… and that guy does have testicles growing from his ear. I REFUSE to believe anything else.

  5. Aaron says:

    Oh yea and that conehead kid… Agent orange is just a cover up… that’s what they want you to think…. and if we’re not careful they’ll own us… it’s in their rule book.

  6. Amanda says:

    Sad, especially the spider baby. Surgery could fix that, instead of making her immobile.

  7. pareidoliac says:

    This really is a fantastic compilation of images… have you seen the videos on conjoined twins? Abby and Brittany is/are a good watch. The guys joined at the head are amazing too!

  8. valrose says:

    What is the mass between the girl baby’s faces? the chin? It looks like it has hair on it..and a dimple? Does the baby have ears?

  9. nathan says:

    i’d kill them all at birth tbh.

  10. Dude says:

    Hey, at least the guy with the testicles on his ear can hear himself coming.

  11. Faith says:

    The girl with the extra limbs, Lakshmi. She did have surgery and will be just fine. The only other surgery she’ll need is to fix club foot. So good for her!

  12. 8====> says:

    I know those people from pics- they are Croatians

  13. KiKi says:

    Hey 8====>, I’m Croatian and I’m pretty sure that we don’t look like that!!! :)

  14. Ivee says:

    to 8====>:
    I think you don’t know where Croatia really is,and especially how Croatian people look like…What an idiot.

  15. Jew Hammer says:

    I think all deformed people should be my butt-hole slaves. I mean come on – 8 limbs? Think of the potential.

  16. sherrie says:

    What if they are the one’s that are normal, and we are the deformities. Who’s to say what is normal!

  17. Alli says:

    For Martin or anyone that wants to know the facts.

    The 4 African siblings with the foot deformity that gave them lobster claw looking feet is NOT a result of inbreeding. It is a rare genetic disorder/disease that is passed on from one generation to the next. If your parents have the defect, there’s a 50% chance any one of their of children will have it.

    If you really want to know more about the disease, google “lobster claw syndrome”.
    Do some research before spewing your opinion, the internet is a wonderful thing.

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