SKYSCRAPER IS HOME TO DOUBLE-FACED BABY
Visitors to the top floor apartment in New Hampshire's tallest building can get a glimpse of a rare two-faced baby.
The infant appears normal from the front, but the back of its head sports an extra face. Doctors theorize that the second face is a vestige of a embryonic twin sibling which was absorbed into the baby's body during gestation.
Curiosity seekers should be warned, however, that the 38-story building has no elevator. "We don't want people getting off at the wrong floor and seeing the baby," said the child's mother.
The infant appears normal from the front, but the back of its head sports an extra face. Doctors theorize that the second face is a vestige of a embryonic twin sibling which was absorbed into the baby's body during gestation.
Curiosity seekers should be warned, however, that the 38-story building has no elevator. "We don't want people getting off at the wrong floor and seeing the baby," said the child's mother.