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Genetic Defect

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science-and-environment2 years ago

Unprecedented Discovery: Dolphin with 'Thumbs' Amazes Scientists

Scientists at the Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute in Greece have discovered a dolphin with deformed flippers that resemble human thumbs in the Gulf of Corinth. This is the first time such a morphology has been observed in 30 years of surveys in the open sea. The dolphin appears to be swimming and playing normally, suggesting that the shape of its flippers is not due to illness. It is believed that the deformity is a result of rare and irregular genes caused by inbreeding, as the dolphin population in the gulf is isolated from its Mediterranean peers.

wildlife2 years ago

"Unprecedented Discovery: Rare Dolphin with Thumbs Spotted in Greek Gulf"

Researchers have photographed a striped dolphin in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece, with hook-shaped "thumbs" on its flippers. The dolphin, part of a unique mixed-species society in the area, appeared healthy and active despite its unusual morphology. Experts believe the thumb-like flippers are the result of a genetic defect, possibly caused by constant interbreeding. The dolphin's missing fingers and tissue suggest that cells responsible for forming the equivalent of human index and middle fingers died off during development in the womb.