Scientists have discovered that the Great Kali River, located on the border between India and Nepal, has a large catfish that has a genetic mutation and has fallen in love with cannibalism due to the frequent ingestion of the remains of the dead thrown into the river by locals after holding funerals! This large catfish, like a crocodile, has become a "human killer" lurking in the river!

A strange shark fetus found in Mexico is 22 inches long and has only one eye, which grows on the front of the head. In fact, the shark suffers from a congenital disease called "cyclopteria."
The two-headed snake is a very rare snake species because the genes of the two-headed snake (the part that controls the head) are unstable and prone to mutation, that is, the mutant snake. Excessive use of chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. to pollute the environment can cause this genetic mutation.
On September 27, 2011, the 2012 guinness book of world records confirmed a 12-year-old kitten in Worcester, Massachusetts, as the world's longest surviving two-headed cat. This cat has two ears, two noses, and three eyes.
In September 2008, British scientists found an earthworm that could eat metal in an abandoned mine in the United Kingdom, which could survive in a heavily polluted toxic soil environment and eat the metal.
Bobby Stodda, captain of a Canadian shrimp catch, and the crew may catch a large blue lobster, the probability of which is one in two million. The Lobster Association of the University of Maine explains that genetic defects give lobsters a special protein that gives them a special color.
In 1998, on a farm in Iowa, USA, a piglet named Ludy was born. Ludy was born with two heads, and because of this, he became a big star in the United States.
In June 2001, a one-piece crocodile was born at a crocodile farm on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, with the bottom of the two crocodile bodies connected together, with 8 legs and 2 tails. This conjoined crocodile is about 17 centimeters long and weighs about 0.15 pounds.
In March 2011, a female sheep from a farmer's home in Liuwa Village, Moraine Township, Fugu County, gave birth to a "dog cub." The "dog cub" is more than 20 centimeters long, male, in addition to the white wool and ears, eyelids, mouth are characteristics of sheep, its eyes, nose, paws, tail are very similar to domestic dogs.
Octopus that mutates after exposure to radiation will induce esophageal cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, etc. within 1-2 years after being treated with radioactive substances. Especially in young children, pregnant women will have a greater impact.