Kamis, 05 Mei 2011
Siamese Twin Fish in the Tummy
Siamese Twin Fish in the Tummy
Very rarely have fish conjoined twins in the stomach and another great able to survive. This type Nila Tilapia fish was 8 months from Thailand and able to live "together" with the position one on top of being "Sodara" is below.
Believe it or not: this fish actually conjoined twins!
Freshwater fish species are commonly found in tropical rivers or lakes, but this one live fish in one aquarium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Originally, this fish came from waters of Africa and immigrated to Cape Horn. Then go to the irrigation system so that it can inhibit the growth of algae which began to be irksome pests.
The twins are really lively semati compact. A larger fish above looks even helped Sodara underneath this time looking for food.
The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission suggests the incidence of animals can conjoined twins occur once in one million births. But usually they die before they could be found.
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