Rare conjoined salmon twins found at Ontario hatchery prompt questions about early development

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Researchers at a Windsor-area freshwater hatchery documented two Chinook salmon fry that are ventrally conjoined—sharing a single yolk sac and blood vessels while each having separate heads and tails—raising questions about the limits of twin development in fish. The finding underscores how tiny embryonic disruptions can produce such rare twins and highlights the need for careful hatchery monitoring to inform Great Lakes stocking and future research.
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