A two-headed and four-eyed carp found in a lake called “Chernobyl fish”

A two-headed and four-eyed carp found in a lake called “Chernobyl fish”


I found a fish In the lake bears frightening two-headed and four-eyed spikes. The animal has been identified as an Asian carp and theories have been raised that these anomalies are caused by contamination of the lake whose location has not been revealed.

a Video of an unusual animal It was shared on OddIy’s awful profile (“weirdly awful,” in a free translation), on Twitter. The big fish was alive in the hands of everyone who might have caught it in the lake.



Experts who viewed the recording were unable to determine whether the animal had suffered from any kind of contamination, but they were able to note that the fish was alive and well.


Timothy Musso, a biologist at the University of South Carolina in the US, explains that the chance of fish in these conditions after contamination is unlikely. “Most radiation-induced mutations result in decreased growth, survival, and fertility. Most of these mutantsDon’t live long enough to get this big. Most of them are slower, less able, and therefore more likely to eat or die than “normal” individuals, Mousseau explains.

To determine exactly what happened to A specific case of this fishMuch research and experimentation is needed. “In our studies, we looked at hundreds, often thousands, of individuals before suggesting that radiation was the cause,” explains Timothy, who has conducted research in Chernobyl and Fukushima, where nuclear accidents occurred.

Some Twitter users have pointed out anomalies in a file Fish like mutations The animal was nicknamed “Chernobyl fish”. Others believe that the fish’s supposed second mouth is actually a wound that has not healed properly.

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The pair of extra eyes of the Asian carp have been identified as the nostrils of fish, which are common in the species, by some netizens.


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