墨西哥渔民发现两头连体灰鲸Mexican officials say fishermen have found two conjoined gray whale calves in a lagoon in Baja California
墨西哥官员称,当地渔民在下加利福尼亚半岛的一处环礁湖发现两头连体灰鲸幼仔
The two conjoined gray whale calves have been described as "exceptionally rare" A government biologist, Benito Bermudez, said the whales were found alive in the Ojo de Liebre lagoon but died shortly after being born
He said they were linked at the waist, with two full heads and tail fins
Every year, thousands of gray whales swim south from the US state of Alaska to warmer waters in Mexico where they mate and give birth
Mr Bermudez, who works for Mexico's National Natural Protected Areas Commission, or CONANP, described the discovery as "exceptionally rare"
"It's the first record we have of this event in the history of whale censuses