Rare ‘Half Male-Half Female’ Crab Discovered in Western Ghats

Recently, scientists discovered a rare crab showing both male and female characteristics.

  • The discovery was made in Silent Valley National Park, Western Ghats.
  • The crab belongs to the freshwater species Vela carli.
  • One side of the crab is male, while the other is female.
  • This rare condition is called gynandromorphy.
  • It occurs due to errors during early cell division.
  • The specimen was found inside a tree cavity during fieldwork.
  • Scientists from Zoological Survey of India also contributed.
  • The phenomenon differs from hermaphroditism in structure and function.
  • Such cases are extremely rare in ....
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