Two-Headed Monkey Born at Great Plains Zoo Undergoing Evaluation Sioux Falls, SD (AP) — A baby orangutan born early Friday at the Great Plains Zoo with two fullyTwo-Headed Monkey Born at Great Plains Zoo Undergoing Evaluation Sioux Falls, SD (AP) — A baby orangutan born early Friday at the Great Plains Zoo with two fully

Two-Headed Monkey Born at Great Plains Zoo Exhibits Unified Brain Activity

2026/02/28 02:08
Okuma süresi: 3 dk
Bu içerikle ilgili geri bildirim veya endişeleriniz için lütfen crypto.news@mexc.com üzerinden bizimle iletişime geçin.

Two-Headed Monkey Born at Great Plains Zoo Undergoing Evaluation

Sioux Falls, SD (AP) — A baby orangutan born early Friday at the Great Plains Zoo with two fully formed heads has been named “Janus,” after the two-faced Roman deity, as veterinarians continue evaluating what preliminary tests suggest may be synchronized neurological activity.

The infant was delivered at 3:12 a.m. inside the zoo’s neonatal care unit, according to Dr. Elena Morales, the zoo’s chief primatologist. Staff initially expected a routine birth.

Two-Headed Monkey Born at Great Plains Zoo Exhibits Unified Brain Activity

“Within moments it became clear this was not typical,” Morales said. “Both heads opened their eyes simultaneously and responded to light stimulus in near-perfect sync.” Within moments it became clear this was not typical,” Morales said. “Both heads opened their eyes simultaneously and responded to light stimulus in near-perfect sync

Janus weighs 5 pounds and measures 9.3 inches in length. Zoo officials said the infant’s heart rate stabilized at 118 beats per minute shortly after delivery, with oxygen saturation levels within expected neonatal parameters.

Emergency diagnostic testing began at approximately 3:18 a.m. Electroencephalogram (EEG) readings showed closely matched alpha and beta wave activity across both cranial cavities, Morales said. A higher-resolution MRI and vascular imaging are scheduled later this week to further assess neural integration and organ coordination.

Polycephaly — the condition of having more than one head — has been documented in reptiles and, in rare cases, mammals. Survival beyond infancy is uncommon due to complications involving cardiopulmonary function and neurological development.

Dr. Marcus Havel, a developmental biologist at UC Davis who is not involved in the case, said synchronized cortical firing in mammals would be unusual if confirmed. Dr. Marcus Havel, a developmental biologist at UC Davis who is not involved in the case, said synchronized cortical firing in mammals would be unusual if confirmed.

“In most documented cases, neural activity presents independently,” Havel said. “Additional imaging will be necessary before drawing conclusions about shared neural pathways.”

Zoo officials said the Animal Care and Ethics Committee convened at 6:30 a.m. to review monitoring protocols and establish research parameters. Media access to the neonatal unit has been restricted pending veterinary review.

Veterinarians reported a successful feeding attempt at 5:40 a.m., with coordinated swallowing observed. Mild asymmetry in muscular tone has been noted, though Morales cautioned that “it is too early to determine long-term neurological viability.”

Janus is being housed in a temperature-controlled neonatal incubator maintained at 92 degrees Fahrenheit and remains under continuous cardiopulmonary and infection monitoring.

In a written statement, the zoo said it is “prioritising animal welfare while adhering to established neonatal and ethical care protocols.” In a written statement, the zoo said it is “prioritising animal welfare while adhering to established neonatal and ethical care protocols.”

As of Tuesday afternoon, Janus remained stable. Veterinarians said the next 72 hours will be critical in assessing neurological development and systemic coordination. As of Tuesday afternoon, Janus remained stable. Veterinarians said the next 72 hours will be critical in assessing neurological development and systemic coordination.

Zoo officials said updates will be provided as additional test results become available.

This story is developing.

Read More From Techbullion

Comments
Sorumluluk Reddi: Bu sitede yeniden yayınlanan makaleler, halka açık platformlardan alınmıştır ve yalnızca bilgilendirme amaçlıdır. MEXC'nin görüşlerini yansıtmayabilir. Tüm hakları telif sahiplerine aittir. Herhangi bir içeriğin üçüncü taraf haklarını ihlal ettiğini düşünüyorsanız, kaldırılması için lütfen crypto.news@mexc.com ile iletişime geçin. MEXC, içeriğin doğruluğu, eksiksizliği veya güncelliği konusunda hiçbir garanti vermez ve sağlanan bilgilere dayalı olarak alınan herhangi bir eylemden sorumlu değildir. İçerik, finansal, yasal veya diğer profesyonel tavsiye niteliğinde değildir ve MEXC tarafından bir tavsiye veya onay olarak değerlendirilmemelidir.

Ayrıca Şunları da Beğenebilirsiniz

Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks

Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks

The post Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. While much of the attention from the crypto and traditional markets remains on the U.S., a recent analysis by a leading economist suggests it’s time to look east. Japan is teetering on the edge of a debt crisis, but a potential recession in the U.S. could provide the land of the rising sun a temporary window of relief, according to Robin Brooks, senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution. Japan’s debt-to-GDP is a problem For years, Japan has held the highest public debt-to-GDP ratio among advanced economies, consistently hovering above 200%. However, in the post-COVID era marked by massive fiscal spending, investors’ tolerance for such high debt levels has waned. To complicate matters, Japan’s inflation, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI), has surged since mid-2022, bringing inflation rates up to levels not seen since the 1980s. The trend is consistent with the sticky price pressures worldwide. The elevated inflation has pushed government bond yields higher and increased the cost of additional fiscal borrowing. These combined pressures have thrust Japan’s staggering debt-to-GDP ratio of around 240% into the spotlight, effectively boxing the government into a difficult position. Brooks put it best in his latest Substack post: “The bottom line is that exceptionally high government debt is putting Japan in a terrible bind. If Japan sticks with low interest rates, it risks further Yen depreciation, which could cause inflation to run out of control. If it anchors the Yen by allowing yields to rise further, this could put Japan’s debt sustainability at risk.” “This catch-22 means a debt crisis is much closer than people think,” he added. Growing debt concerns could drive investors to alternative financial escape valves such as cryptocurrencies, mainly stablecoins. Japanese startup JPYC is planning to issue the first stablecoin pegged…
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:18
US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash

US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash

The post US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bena Ilyas is a
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/02 13:01
US and allies intensify military actions against Iran

US and allies intensify military actions against Iran

The post US and allies intensify military actions against Iran appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Operation Epic Fury’s escalation cuts ceasefire odds. Ceasefire
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/02 13:05

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDTTrade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

0 fees, up to 1,000x leverage, deep liquidity