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Twin turtles found dead in egg

Thailand's first twin turtle embryos have been found dead in an unhatched egg at Koh Khram's sea turtle conservation centre in Chon Buri, a senior official said on Monday.



Air and Coastal Defence Commander RADM Chaiwat Sriakkarin said the egg containing the twin embryos was among those the Thai Royal Navy surveyed in preparation to incubate 2,000 young turtles for a mass release into the sea on September 23 to honour His Majesty the King.

Chaiwat, who went with senior officials on Monday morning to visit the centre in preparation for the release, was told about 10 per cent of the eggs failed to hatch and had shrunk - but one remained in a healthy-looking state. On opening the egg, officials were surprised to see the dead embryos. They have since been preserved for research.

Chaiwat said he had never seen or heard about a pair of twin turtles and it was pity they had died. He suspected their death was due to either the twin's "division abnormality" or officials had opened the egg prematurely.

The Nation

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