You have seen Siamese human, but did you ever heard about Siamese fish? Well, you may not believe that there are two conjoined fish in Thailand. Take a look at the pictures. These two are Nile Tilapia fish, a common species of freshwater fish and they are conjoined twins!
These two fish are attached to each other at the stomach. In normal case there is hardly one in a million chance that conjoined fish will survive. But these two Nile Tilapia fish survived and they are now eight months old. The bigger fish protects the smaller one by keeping it under it's stomach. Now, they are perfectly enjoying their connected life in a Bangkok aquarium.
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These two fish are attached to each other at the stomach. In normal case there is hardly one in a million chance that conjoined fish will survive. But these two Nile Tilapia fish survived and they are now eight months old. The bigger fish protects the smaller one by keeping it under it's stomach. Now, they are perfectly enjoying their connected life in a Bangkok aquarium.
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