JULY 18, 2019
A baby turtle with two heads born
in Malaysia
A two-headed baby turtle has been
born in Malaysia, captivating conversationists, but it only survived a few days
after being discovered.
It was found Monday on Mabul
island, off the Malaysian part of Borneo, in a nest alongside more than 90
other recently hatched green turtles.
David McCann, marine biologist and
conservation manager for group SJ SEAS—which oversees the nesting site—said the
creature was "utterly fascinating."
"The right head seems to
control the front right flipper, and the left head the front left flipper. Yet
they are capable of coordinating their movements in order to walk and
swim," he said in a statement.
SJ SEAS chairman Mohamad
Khairuddin Riman added: "We have released around 13,000 hatchlings from
the hatchery and have never seen anything like this before."
But the turtle died late
Wednesday, Sen Nathan, a vet from Sabah Wildlife Department, told AFP.
He said the cause of death was
not yet known but added the turtle would have had little chance of surviving
long in the wild.
"It would have been poached
by an eagle because it could not swim well," he said.
While rare, it was not the first
time a two-headed baby turtle has been found.
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