Thursday, March 5, 2009

Fish with human faces spotted in South Korea

The "humanoid" carp are attracting attention in the town of Chongju in the centre of the country where they live in a small pond. They are believed to be hybrid descendants of two carp species – the carp and the leather carp, also known as a tangerine fish. Both fish are females and more than three feet long. They appear to have distinctive human noses, eyes and lips.

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