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Judi Lynn

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Fri Aug 19, 2016, 12:39 AM Aug 2016

Biologists remove dead conjoined twin from endangered turtle

Biologists remove dead conjoined twin from endangered turtle

Updated 10:35 pm, Thursday, August 18, 2016

ROME (AP) — Marine biologists in southern Italy have separated conjoined twin loggerhead turtles and released the surviving newborn into the Mediterranean Sea.

The release occurred this week along the beaches of Campania where the endangered loggerheads come to nest every year.

Fulvio Maffucci, marine biologist at Anton Dohrn Zoological Station, said Wednesday there had been only seven known births of conjoined twin loggerheads in the Mediterranean. He said the fact that one survived was "extraordinary." The smaller twin was dead and significantly underdeveloped compared to the larger twin.

Maffucci said: "After the removal of the dead brother from his chest, he crawled from the nest and he's been released in the wild without any help."

More:
http://www.chron.com/news/science/article/Biologists-remove-dead-conjoined-twin-from-9170624.php

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Biologists remove dead conjoined twin from endangered turtle (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2016 OP
This is wonderful news! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2016 #1
what a heart-warming story! n/t chillfactor Aug 2016 #2
One of the hatchlings this year also included a rare albino loggerhead... liberalla Aug 2016 #3

liberalla

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3. One of the hatchlings this year also included a rare albino loggerhead...
Fri Aug 19, 2016, 01:01 AM
Aug 2016

...from the link, last sentence.

Interesting. So glad the little guy survived and made his own way...

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