Two-headed aquatic reptile

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-12-21 07:34

The fossil of an abnormal two-headed aquatic reptile from the Early Cretaceous Period (about 120 million years old) is seen in northeastern China in this handout photo released December 20, 2006. The specimen comes from Cretaceous rocks in the Yixian Formation of northeastern China. It is now held in Shenzhen, southern China. [Reuters]

The fossil of an abnormal two-headed aquatic reptile from the Early Cretaceous Period (about 120 million years old) is seen in northeastern China in this handout photo released December 20, 2006. The specimen comes from Cretaceous rocks in the Yixian Formation of northeastern China. It is now held in Shenzhen, southern China. [Reuters]


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