Double Trouble
Two heads are not better than one! That's what scientists have to say about a two-headed turtle that was discovered in Cuba, a country near Florida.
According to scientists, the turtle's rare condition will hurt its chances of survival. That's because having two brains slows the animal's movement, causes problems with decision-making, and prevents the turtle from being able to detect enemies.
Source: Scholastic SuperScience, 2006
According to scientists, the turtle's rare condition will hurt its chances of survival. That's because having two brains slows the animal's movement, causes problems with decision-making, and prevents the turtle from being able to detect enemies.
Source: Scholastic SuperScience, 2006


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