Senin, 20 Januari 2014

Found, Whales Grey "Twins couple" in Mexico

Found, Whales Grey "Twins couple" in Mexico
Scientists from Mexico find gray whales to the condition of conjoined twins , or have two heads and one body . The condition was first documented .

Gray whales ( Eschrichtius robustus ) is expected to remain a baby was found in a dead condition by Jesus Gomez in Laguna Ojo de Liebre region , Mexico , on Sunday, January 5, 2014 .

According to Pete Thomas , associate scientist Jesus Gomez , a baby gray whale twins died shortly after birth . Size only reach 2.1 meters in length .

" Meanwhile , the baby gray whales typically twice that size , which is about 3.7 to 4.7 meters , " said Thomas .

He added that the strong suspicion that was a baby gray whale was in accordance with the usual behavior of gray whales breed in the area of Laguna Ojo de liebre during the winter .

" Once the process is complete breed , usually gray whales will migrate back to their natural habitat in the Arctic Sea region , " said Thomas .

Currently , scientists have raised the double-headed gray whale carcass is to the mainland for examination . Many scientists are curious about the gray whale phenomenon of conjoined twins with two heads .

Previously , there are some whales that have been found conjoined twins . But , on average, conjoined twins occur only on the fins .

" The findings of the gray whale Siamese twins with two heads was first discovered and documented , " said Thomas .

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