Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Siamese twin fish



Generally the fish will not survive if let alone twins born conjoined twins. But the two Nile Tilapia fish is able to prove that they live and survive.
The second fish was 8 months old has not the same size, which is a great little protection under / reverse, where the small fish that serve as food seekers.

Actually, Nile Tilapia fish itself is unusual freshwater fish that can be found in tropical rivers, canals, lakes and ponds.
And this type of fish can reach lengths of 2 feet (60.96 cm) and weighing up to 9 pounds (4.082 kg).






And Then how this fish conjoined twins this one can be at an aquarium in Bangkok?
According to dailymail.co.uk, the two fish are from rivers stretching from Africa to Cape Horn, and intended for a gangang eater that grew in water irrigation systems. But because of their uniqueness that, the fish were actually conjoined twins in the aquarium as a pet.

In the animal world, this is not the first time conjoined twins found events.

Previously conjoined twins also have occurred in poultry, in July, in Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, they find birds probably originated from a bird double egg yolk.

The second condition was the bird joined at the hip. Unfortunately, one of a dead bird.

Experts say if the birds conjoined twins is very rare - believe only one in a million - because usually they are dead before found.

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