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    2-headed turtle hatchling found, released in gulf

    ©Associated Press
    September 8, 2002

    NAPLES -- What started as a routine day for Collier County sea turtle monitor Mary Toro turned out to be one of her most memorable -- after she found a baby turtle with two heads.

    "I was shocked. I couldn't believe it," Toro said after finding the creature Thursday near Naples Cay.

    Toro's boss, 20-year sea turtle monitoring veteran Maura Kraus, said she comes across two-headed turtle embryos every couple of years but had never seen one survive.

    Toro found the two-headed loggerhead as she dug up a nest that had hatched three days earlier. Monitors dig up old nests to count the number of hatched and unhatched eggs and rescue stragglers.

    Anne Meylan, a researcher with the Florida Marine Research Institute in St. Petersburg, said the creature likely is a natural occurrence.

    After consulting with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Kraus released the turtle into the Gulf of Mexico.

    "We didn't want it to become a freak in a freak show," she said.

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