AN unusual dolphin with thumb-like extensions on its flippers has baffled scientists. Experts suspect the creature’s rare look is due to a genetic mutation that occurred in the womb. A. Frantzis / Pelagos Cetacean Research InstituteThe striped dolphin was spotted with rare thumb-like features[/caption] A. Frantzis / Pelagos Cetacean Research InstituteResearchers think this flipper style could be due to a genetic mutation[/caption] The dolphin was first photographed in the Gulf of Corinth near Greece. It was spotted earlier this year in July by researchers from the Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute. The team has been studying a mixed-species dolphin society off the coast
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