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    Post One-eyed albino shark-clops 'is not a fake', say experts

    By SARA NELSON
    Last updated at 7:30 PM on 18th October 2011

    A fisherman has discovered what appears to be a shark with a single eye in the centre of its face.

    The albino ‘cyclops’ fetus was cut from the belly of a pregnant bull shark caught in the Gulf of California this summer.

    The one-eyed shark has achieved cult status since Pisces Fleet Sportfishing published pictures of it in July, giving rise to rumours of Photoshopping or other hoaxes.

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    This one-eyed albino fetus was cut from the belly of a pregnant bull shark caught off the coast of California this summer

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    Shark researchers say the creature is genuine, although it is unlikely to have survived after birth

    But shark researchers who have examined the creature say it is genuine, although it is unlikely it would have survived after birth, MSNBC reported.

    Shark expert Felipe Galvan Magana, of Mexico’s Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias del Mar, said: ‘This is extremely rare. As far as I know, less than 50 examples of an abnormality like this have been recorded.’

    The shark’s condition is known as cyclopia, and is a rare congenital disorder characterised by the failure of the front portion of the brain to properly divide the orbits of the eye into two cavities.

    Cyclopia occurs within the spectrum of brain and face defects known as holoprosencephaly, which in severe cases can result in miscarriage or stillbirth.

    In 2005 a kitten born with only one eye and no nose caused a similar online stir.

    The feline, one of two in a litter, became known as Cy (short for Cyclops) and died within a day.
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