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Seeing double? Two-headed calf born on farm in Florida Seeing double? Two-headed calf born on farm in Florida Seeing double? Two-headed calf born on farm in Florida Holy cow! Two-headed calf is born on Florida farm Annabel the two-headed cow was born in Baker County on Monday She is too weak to lift her head so is hand-fed through her two mouths The longest a two-headed calf has ever lived is 40 days By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER PUBLISHED: 20:16 GMT, 1 May 2015 | UPDATED: 22:31 GMT, 1 May 2015 1.1k shares 19 View comments A two-headed calf has been born on a farm in north Florida. The calf, who has been named Annabel, was born in on Monday at a farm owned by the Crews family in Baker County. Although she has one body, Annabel has two heads with a total of four eyes, two mouths, two noses and two ears as the result of a rare condition called 'polycephaly'. 'A two-headed calf! I cannot believe it,' Owner Dwight Crews, who has raised cattle for more than 60 years, told WJXT. 'I've heard of them, but I've never seen one. This is my first one.' Scroll down for video Seeing double: Annabel the calf, who was born on Monday, has four eyes and two noses on her two heads +7 Seeing double: Annabel the calf, who was born on Monday, has four eyes and two noses on her two heads She is too weak to lift her heavy heads so is unable to suckle from her mother, who visits her regularly inside the enclosure where she lays at the farm. Instead, the calf must be fed by bottle, and the farm's owners feed her four times a day. When she suckles with one mouth, the other mouth moves, her owners have noticed. Carolyn Crews added to WJXX: 'It was just like a surprise because no one has even seen anything like this around here. I never dreamed of such a thing happening. It'll be something that we probably never seen in our lifetime.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Making room for baby: Animation reveals how a mother's lungs... A bad case of the hic-pups! Watch perplexed pooch Buck... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Annabel is breathing heavily but a veterinarian told that there is nothing they can do, and she is not expected to live long. Ripley's Believe It or Not contacted the family and told them that the longest a two-headed calf has survived is 40 days.