Happy birthday to double-headed Janes – NEWS 360 – WORLD

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Geneva: The Geneva Natural History Museum in Switzerland is busy celebrating the 25th birthday of Jaynes, who was born with two heads and one body. Isn’t that who Janes is…a turtle. Jaynes, a green turtle, was born in 1997 at the Natural History Museum. Since then, the museum has grown here as a favorite of the authorities.

Officials also named the turtle after the two-headed Roman god Janus. Janes birthday was on Saturday. Special programs were organized on the occasion of Jain’s birthday. Visitors were given the opportunity to take selfies with Janes and learn more about them.

Although the shell is one, in addition to two heads, Jaynes also has two hearts and two lungs. Officials say the character is also separate. Had it been in the wild, Jaynes probably wouldn’t be alive today. Because the biggest feature of turtles is the way they hide their heads inside their shells to protect themselves from the enemy. However, both of Jane’s heads cannot do this.

Janes is cared for at the museum by a team led by an official named Angelica Borghain. Janes is fed organic salads. Janes are also given special massages daily. He will also be taken outside for a walk under the supervision of the authorities. Jain’s heart rate, eyes, neck and health are being monitored by the special team regularly.

The museum also has a custom-made skateboard belonging to Janes. It has been said that the two heads of Janus have two natures. Sometimes calm, but sometimes causing a little trouble, Janes. Museum officials say the right head of Jaynes has a stronger personality. Because it is always curious and likes to be awake.

The left head, on the other hand, is lazy and always likes to eat. Museum officials say that Jaynes is believed to be the world’s oldest double-headed turtle.

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