On August 4, while walking on the Izmir coast, western Turkey, 39-year-old physical education teacher Tugrul Metin accidentally discovered the body of a two-headed dolphin floating on the Izmir coast, western Turkey. Turkey.
Two-headed dolphin “monster” discovered on the Turkish coast. |
“I couldn’t think that there was such a dolphin. At first I thought I was dizzy. I had never even heard of a two-headed dolphin,” Metin shared with the newspaper. Daily Mail.
This fish is about a year old, nearly 1 meter long; has two heads stuck together, but only one body and one tail.
After discovering the strange dolphin’s body, Metin called the local police. They brought the fish carcass to the laboratory for further research. Preliminary examination
Professor Mehmet Gokoglu, an expert at Ak Deniz University’s marine research department, said: “Two-headed dolphins appear very rarely. Their rarity is similar to that of conjoined twins in humans.”