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"Two-headed cat" "one-eyed shark" The terrible mutant species invasion Humans really should reflect

As environmental pollution increases around the world, some animals have begun to mutate, and the rate of mutation is amazing. These animals may be abnormal monsters, and scientists point out that it is humans who cause these animals to mutate. Along the coast from Virginia to New Jersey, there have been incidents of more than 200 dolphin carcasses on the beach, each of which is emaciated, debilitated, and some even suffering from pneumonia, apparently caused by a pathogen.

In the American blockbuster movie Godzilla, a giant lizard that looks like a T-Rex breaks into New York, and it has more intelligence than the average animal level, making the task of annihilating it extremely difficult. This monster is a lizard genetically mutated as a result of a human nuclear weapon explosion test. After walking out of the movie theater, most people are thankful that it is just a movie, and there is no such destructive monster in reality. However, are we really thankful? In fact, in reality, such genetically mutated animals are not uncommon.

"Two-headed cat" "one-eyed shark" The terrible mutant species invasion Humans really should reflect

A 12-year-old kitten in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, is the world's longest-surviving two-headed cat. The cat had two ears, two noses, and three eyes, and just like its peculiar appearance, it was named the "two-faced god" of ancient Roman mythology. Since the kitten has only one brain, its two faces are able to coordinate and use the right mouth to eat.

"Two-headed cat" "one-eyed shark" The terrible mutant species invasion Humans really should reflect

A fisherman off the coast of California, USA, accidentally found a "one-eyed" baby shark while fishing. Not only does this shark have only one eye, but it also suffers from albinism and is snow-white all over. Shark expert Philippe Magna said: "This shark is very rare, as far as I know, there are fewer than 50 similar sharks recorded in history. This symptom in sharks is called "cyclopteria" and is a very rare birth defect.

"Two-headed cat" "one-eyed shark" The terrible mutant species invasion Humans really should reflect

Fishermen in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, catch a crab with a strange appearance in the 2-meter-deep waters off the coast of Susami Town. This crab generally lives in the waters of Okinawa and Kagoshima prefectures. Susami Shrimp and Crab Aquarium said that this crab contains the same toxins as puffer fish, which can cause human death when eaten. The highly poisonous crab is currently being housed in an aquarium.

As these genetically mutated monsters grow, humans should reflect on their behavior. The mutation and extinction of animals has foreshadowed that the events that are happening in animals today are entirely likely to happen to humans