Cyclops Shark Found in Mexico?

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FAKE

LMAO, reminds me of this

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thing looks like a deformed baby beluga whale/ wanna be mermaid creature/ cyclopes that couldn't decide what it wanted to be when it came out lol smh
 
idk lol i wanna say fake but it beats the hell outta all of us if its real or not
 
FAKE

LMAO, reminds me of this

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fake, really?? how much more proof do you need?

it's rare but still plausible. plenty of photos and documentation. i seen NO evidence suggesting that this is a fake.
 
"Cyclops animals are the result of mutations that are almost always lethal before or shortly after birth. One of the most common causes is a deformity called 'cyclopia' which occurs in most mammals including humans. This deformity is marked by a failure of the fore-brain and nasal area to develop. Cyclopia is thought to result from a range of toxins and environmental pollution; it can also be produced by Trisomy 13."
http://psycheskinner.hubpages.com/hub/cyclops

Probably not the most scientific source but the info in that paragraph is still correct... there was a show a while back about such genetic anomalies that caused things like this, two faced or two headed animals, animals with extra limbs etc.... it's all very interesting genetically.
 
fake, really?? how much more proof do you need?

it's rare but still plausible. plenty of photos and documentation. i seen NO evidence suggesting that this is a fake.

Look at Zoodiver's post, that's enough information to me.
 
Look at Zoodiver's post, that's enough information to me.

obviously zoodiver is comparing this shark to a bull shark, which it's not! it's a dusky shark, so naturally the jaw would look different. and umbilical scars are on the chest, between the pectoral fins, which isn't showed in any of the pictures to confirm or deny such a scar.

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now, take a look at the rest of the articles about this shark on the net. if you still think it's a fake, you're only kidding yourself.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/10/pictures/111013-shark-albino-one-eyed-fetus/

nat geo isn't exactly known for their hoaxes...:screwy:
 
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