Two Headed Fawn

Two Headed Fawn

The animal was found dead by Kevin Serres, of Brownsville, in far-southeastern Minnesota while he was on a hike new Brownsville.

The ani­mal was found dead by Kevin Ser­res, of Brownsville, in far-south­east­ern Min­neso­ta while he was on a hike new Brownsville. Ser­res, who said he made the dis­cov­ery May 2016, donat­ed the fawn to the Min­neso­ta DNR.

Two-head­ed deer are indeed rare and while there have been a few reports of them in oth­er states, Ser­res said it’s thought to be the first one ever doc­u­ment­ed in Minnesota. 

“They went through 60 years of records and did­n’t find any­thing,” Ser­res said of the DNR. “They (the DNR) said they thought the lungs nev­er expand­ed. It was prob­a­bly born dead. But it had to be (born) just hours before”.