What's in the water that we are seeing so many living examples of mutated animals? Remember to cyclopse one eyed cat? Well now there is a two headed pig.
2007 is the Chinese Year of the Pig. What does that mean exactly? I don't know, but if you're a pig born with two faces, it means you're a superstar. Some might say this little pig is a genetic freakshow but to the Chinese this is one lucky pig. People are flocking to see the little pork chop, but I can't help but wonder if they should be drinking the water over there?
What's Driving This Trend
- Animal Mutations
- Opportunity for innovative research and technologies to understand and prevent animal mutations.
- Genetic Freakshows
- Potential for unique entertainment experiences and marketing strategies involving genetically mutated animals.
- Water Contamination
- Demand for advanced water treatment solutions and environmental monitoring technologies to prevent water-related health risks.
Who This Affects Most
- Biotechnology
- Bioengineering advancements can be applied to prevent and mitigate the occurrence of animal mutations.
- Entertainment
- Innovative exhibition venues can capitalize on the fascination with genetic freakshows and attract audiences.
- Environmental Services
- Opportunity for companies specializing in water treatment and pollution control to address water contamination issues.
