A turtle with two heads and six legs found in Azerbaijan
Baku / 11.04.19 / Turan: On April 10, a mutant turtle was found on the territory of the village of Jeyranbatan (25 km north of Baku). It has two heads and six legs. The unique animal was transferred to the Baku zoo. However, specialists of the Academy of Sciences have yet to study it and explain the reason for this natural phenomenon.
Similar anomalies in Azerbaijan have been encountered before and some of these specimens are kept in the museum of the country's Zoology Institute. -02D-
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- 11 April 2019 17:24
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- Great East
- 11 April 2019 22:47
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