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+ | ==(Another) Two-headed loggerhead turtle named Hope and Faith== | ||
+ | [[Image:Turtles-20080824_SC_2-headed turtle named Hope and Faith.jpg|thumb|right|'''The two-headed turtle was given two names: Hope and Faith''' | ||
+ | ([http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/aug/24/headed_turtles_name_just_right51884/ Charleston.net])]] | ||
+ | <small>2008.08.24 - Charleston Post Courier - Charleston, SC, USA</small> | ||
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+ | :''A two-headed loggerhead turtle hatchling released to the ocean at Kiawah Island last week didn't leave without a twin name — "Hope and Faith."'' | ||
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+ | :''It was named by 9-year-old Grace McKeehan, who found it struggling futilely in the sand.'' | ||
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+ | Are two-headed turtles a sign of the Apocalypse? | ||
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+ | [http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/aug/24/headed_turtles_name_just_right51884/ more >>] | ||
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+ | ==Two-headed turtle discovered by Indiana eighth-graders== | ||
+ | [[Image:Turtles-20080822_IN_Two-headed turtle discovered by eighth-graders.jpg|thumb|right|'''Two-headed turtle discovered by eighth-graders''' | ||
+ | ([http://www.wndu.com/localnews/headlines/27288834.html WNDU])]] | ||
+ | <small>2008.08.22</small> | ||
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+ | See the article for a video of Phil-and-Lil. | ||
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+ | :''But that's not all that is strange about this turtle. It also has two tails and four front feet.'' | ||
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+ | :''Two eighth-graders at Queen of Peace School have been monitoring a turtle and her eggs all summer. Finally Thursday night some of the eggs hatched.'' | ||
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+ | :''That's when they discovered this odd turtle.'' | ||
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+ | One thing interesting about this type of conjoined turtle that may be beneficial for its survival is the 4 front feet. In a normal 2-headed turtle with two front feet, the turtle struggles to move anywhere. Since the two heads can't 'communicate' like humans can, it's had to coordinate walking when one brain controls the left side and one brain controls the right side. However, in this case, each brain controls 3 legs apiece. Eventually one of them will probably take physical dominance and be able to go essentially wherever it needs to in search of food, etc. | ||
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+ | [http://www.wndu.com/localnews/headlines/27288834.html more, including video >>] | ||
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==Surgery saves sea turtle== | ==Surgery saves sea turtle== | ||
[[Image:Turtles-20080313-turtle-rescue_248.jpg|thumb|right|Tchompy, the lucky loggerhead. | [[Image:Turtles-20080313-turtle-rescue_248.jpg|thumb|right|Tchompy, the lucky loggerhead. |
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