File:Genetic double tail (Corythoichthys polynotatus) (8444664466).jpg

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Quite a rare shot I've never seen before. The dual tail of a pipefish.Is there a specific latin name for this disorder? (Seems to be Polymelia) Photo by Tom Demeyer from Ambon.

Possibly many spotted pipefish (Corythoichthys polynotatus).
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Source Genetic double tail (Corythoichthys polynotatus)
Author Arne Kuilman from Amsterdam, The Netherlands <o((((><
Camera location3° 42′ 12.78″ S, 128° 10′ 09.57″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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