“Adding any extra case to the known nine specimens brings more knowledge on this aspect.”
He said it was regrettable that the fisherman decided to throw the creature back into the ocean, as it is unlikely it will ever be seen again.
The two-headed porpoise is the 10th example of a conjoined twin to be found within the cetaceans group.
“Normal twins are extremely rare in cetaceans,” added Mr Kompanje.
“There is simply not enough room in the body of the female to give room to more than one fetus.”
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This article originally appeared on telegraph.co.uk
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