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A miniature two-headed creature from the age of the dinosaurs has been discovered in China, astonishing scientists who never imagined that so rare a mutant could be preserved for 100 million years.
The skeleton of a young aquatic reptile, known as Sinohydrosaurus
lingyuanensis, is the first fossil ever unearthed which has two heads
and necks, showing that a developmental abnormality seen in modern snakes,
turtles, lizards and crocodiles also afflicted their ancient forebears.
The find is remarkable because it is extremely rare for any dead animal to be
preserved as a fossil: the vast majority decompose without leaving a trace
of their existence.
For a specimen as rare as a mutant with two heads to survive defies the laws
of probability, scientists said.
The two-headed creature measures only 7 centimetres (2.75in) from heads to
tail, indicating that it must have died in infancy or while still a foetus.
Had it lived to adulthood, it would have grown to 1 metre (3.3ft) in length.
The extraordinary creature seems to have suffered from a malformation known as
axial bifurcation, which leads to the development of a duplicate head and
neck on a single body.
It is well-known among modern reptiles and was first reported by Aristotle.
About 400 cases of two-headed snakes are known to science and it has also
been noted in crocodiles, lizards and turtles.
Two-headed reptiles rarely survive in the wild — the heads have independent
brains and tend to fight over food — but snakes and turtles with the
condition have been known to live for several years in captivity.
One of the most famous examples is a two-headed albino black rat snake, known
as “We”, which is kept at the City Museum in St Louis, Missouri. We was born
in 1999 and put up for sale by the museum, on eBay, earlier this year. It
attracted no worthwhile bidders. The snake is now sponsored by a Florida
biotech company that uses snake venom to develop new drugs.
A two-headed turtle has also survived at the Natural History Museum, Geneva,
for 10 years. Similar two-headed creatures are thought to have inspired many
of the monsters of ancient legend.
The Hydra was a water serpent with nine heads, each of which would grow back
if cut off. It was eventually killed by Hercules during one of his twelve
labours. Cerberus was a three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the
Underworld.
The fossilised two-headed reptile was discovered in the Yixian formation of
northeastern China, which has yielded many of the most remarkable dinosaur
finds of recent years.
Scientists have ruled out any possibility that the specimen is a fake and
details of the discovery are published today in the journal Biology
Letters.
“This two-headed reptile seems to be unique in the fossil record,” said Eric
Buffetaut of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, who led the
study team.
“This simply isn’t something you would expect to find. It is rare enough for
anything to fossilise, and cases like this are unusual even among modern
animals. The chances of finding a fossil like this are almost impossibly
small.”
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