
One-eyed gray shark fetus.
At first glance, this 56cm long gray shark fetus is difficult to convince many people because the single eye in front of the head looks like a product of photoshop. They think that these eyes look more like those of a cartoon character than a shark. However, after verification, scientists have confirmed that this is a truly mutated shark fetus.

One of the one-eyed goats noted by Ripley’s Believe or Not.
One-eyed goats are all described as having… monkey-like faces. The opening scene is the discovery of the skull of a one-eyed goat found in Texas, USA. Next was the birth of a white goat in Durban, South America. By 2010, the city of Clinton, Southern California, welcomed the birth of the next one-eyed goat.
In 2005, the unfortunate kitten died shortly after being born. In most studies, these mutations usually do not persist after birth.

The famous one-eyed cat in 2005.
