Conjoined whale calves found dead in Mexican lagoon in world's first documented
Conjoined whale calves found dead in Mexican lagoon in world's first documented case of Siamese gray whales
A pair of conjoined gray whales has been found off the shore of Mexico, in what could be the first documented case of Siamese twin grey whales.
Scientists in Mexico's Laguna Ojo de Liebre, or Scammon's Lagoon, discovered the dead calves, believed to have been miscarried as a result of their disability.
Conjoined twins have occurred in other species, notably fin, sei and minke whales,
08 Jan 2014
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