The one-eyed disease of this little shark is a congenital disease. The front part of the brain can't split the two orbits. If it is serious, the little shark may even die in the fetus. Needless to say, the little shark is also albino.
Generally speaking, organisms with albinism have a low survival rate. To put it simply, in our daily life, albinos are rare. Generally speaking, there are only many albino animals in Shennongjia. Other places are very rare, which is enough to prove the congenital deficiency of albino species.
As for the creatures suffering from one eye disease, basically no one has ever seen people, dogs, fish and the like with one eye. Such creatures are more dangerous and basically die without their mother.
However, in the world, there are other one-eyed animals besides one-eyed sharks. In 2005, a one-eyed kitten died. Even humans may have this situation. A newborn baby girl in Russia had only one blue eye and died later.
Sharks Sharks belong to the cartilaginous class of Vertebrate phylum, most of which are marine organisms, and a few species live in fresh water environment.
The bones in the shark are all, without any real bone tissue, and the exoskeleton is usually degraded.
Scientific research shows that sharks contain many effective bioactive components that can be used in medicine, such as anticancer factors, squalene, mucopolysaccharides and so on. Anti-cancer factors can be used to study cancer drugs, and squalene seems to have been used in skin care products.