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Mary Looi, 48, said she only realised the shark was different when she wanted to cook tomyam fish for lunch for her family. “It was only when I was about to cut the shark the day after I received it that I found two webbed feet sticking out from the lower part of the body. “The shark is one-metre long,” she said. Unusual find:Looi showing the webbed feet of the baby shark. Looi said she dared not cook the fish after consulting her husband Gooi Man Kaw, 57, who told her that according to Chinese belief, eating fish with unusual features could bring disaster or ill luck. “Immediately, I returned the fish to the fisherman that night at about 10pm. “He threw it back into the sea,” said Looi. Looi, who has been working at LKIM for 10 years, said this was the first time she had stumbled upon such an unusual find. When contacted, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Muka Head marine research station head Prof Dr Zulfigar Yasin said this is the first time he had heard of fish with legs found in the Malaysian waters. “There is a possibility that the fish could have swum from other waters into Malaysian waters. “As far as I am concerned, fish species with legs or bony fins can only be discovered in the waters of North Sulawesi in Indonesia or South Africa,” he said. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...5896&sec=North |
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Wow! How interesting!
Not to hijack your thread but it makes me think about humans with tails. Ironically, yesterday, there was an episode of the X-Files and I decided to watch and it was about a shape-shifting human that was born with a tail. Thanks for the interesting post! I'm going to try find out more about it....*adding to long list of must-dos*. |
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there have been reports of frogs and other amphibians with extra limbs and other deformities like this. ![]() this is been happening for some time. maybe one reason there has been a mini mass extinction in the last 100 years is that the animal kingdom is just tired of the whole mess and has decided to return to source. maybe that's simply anthropomorphism, but it's not a bad idea, imv. it's also possible that these types of spontaneous mutations are part of the evolutionary process. i'm sure a lung fish was considered a freak 100 million years ago! lol yet i believe i read somewhere all land animals evolved from this line. Last edited by tru3; 16-03-2007 at 04:28 PM. |
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oh, hijack away! one of my favorite episodes is "fluke boy"; basically this poor unfortunate was spontaneously "gestated" in a sewer system. yuck. same kind of theme. |
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