Catch strange two-mouth fish in Australia

The fisherman in Australia caught the fish with two mouths, in which the lower mouth just opened without closing.

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The fish has two mouths discovered in Australia.(Photo: Garry Warrick)

IB Times on February 18 said that Garry Warrick fishermen accidentally saw this fish in the net, catching fish at Lake Bonney, in the Riverland region, south of Australia.

"Its mouths are really connected. The upper mouth has an opening and closing motion, while the structure below seems to only open. In addition to that characteristic, it looks like a normal fish." ABC News quoted Warrick as saying.

Warrick had met deformed fish for more than 30 years of fishing, but this was the first time he saw the individual with this strange shape.

Diprosopus is a term used to describe the status of "twin" animals above the head. Although often thought to be related to conjoined twins, this is not the result of the fusion or separation of two embryos.

This is a rare phenomenon, which occurs when there is abnormal activity of SHH protein , which plays an important role in the face formation process of embryonic development stage.