A two-headed calf born in Peru has divided villagers wondering if it is a good or a bad omen from God.

Some believe that the calf, born in the north western Cajamarca region, was sent by the almighty as a warning over all the evils in the world.

But others believe it was a mythical birth and the cow must have gone through a swamp when she was in season for it to happen.

A two-headed calf born in Peru has divided villagers wondering if it is a good or a bad omen from God

Some believe that the calf, born in the north western Cajamarca region, was sent by the almighty as a warning over all the evils in the world

But others believe it was a mythical birth and the cow must have gone through a swamp when she was on heat for it to happen

Others claim it is the result of environmental pollution due to mining in the region, although the local vet has denied that this could be the case

Others claim it is the result of environmental pollution due to mining in the region.

Despite its amazing appearance, the tragedy is that the animal cannot feed itself because its two heads are so heavy it is unable to lift them.

It was born in the community of Vista Alegre, and its two heads are fully formed. It has two noses, two sets of eyes and two mouths.

But it does not have the strength to stand up so farmer Edward Villegas Rubio is feeding it milk by the bottle.

Close relative Clodomiro Becerra, said: 'It was a very difficult birth and we had to force it because it had two heads.'

Despite its amazing appearance, the tragedy is that the animal cannot feed itself because its two heads are so heavy it is unable to lift them

It was born in the community of Vista Alegre, and its two heads are fully formed. It has two noses, two sets of eyes and two mouths

But it does not have the strength to stand up so farmer Edward Villegas Rubio is feeding it milk by the bottle

Close relative Clodomiro Becerra, said: 'It was a very difficult birth and we had to force it because it had two heads

Vet Rolando Ballena Chumioque, an official of the Agricultural Agency, tried to calm the fears of villagers.

He said the birth defect could have been caused by the use of antibiotics during the gestation period or that it could be a congenital defect that happened during pregnancy.

He denied it could be a result of environmental pollution in the district of Hualgayoc due to the presence of mining.

Sadly, Mr Chumioque also believes the calf was not expected to live very long.

In 2009, two calfs with two heads were born in the district of Chota, in the same Peruvian province.