Revealing the wonder of nature: a Cuban’s encounter with a two-headed tortoise and twin armored shells
You won’t sell a rare reptile with two heads and two limbs.
This lure was deposited in the water by a man and his son, who decided to go fishing. However, during the investigation, the nematodes approached the turtles’ nests.
The fishermen saw the Siamese twins, who were joined together in the eggshell and were urgently trying to escape.
The man brought the reptile home despite his skepticism that it would survive. However, having successfully hatched and started feeding.
Two heads, four front legs, two hind legs, and two tails are present in turtles with fused side shells.
As soon as other fishermen heard about the discovery, Rmer began receiving proposals to buy the turtle.
These hybrids are extremely rare in the wild because they find it difficult to find sustenance and move.
However, because the turtles are irreplaceable, the family refuses to sell them.
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