The question you've posed raises ethical considerations about how society views and responds to differences, such as congenital conditions. It's important to recognize that every individual, regardless of physical differences, has value and deserves respect and care.
People with unique conditions, such as cyclopia, typically do not survive long after birth due to severe health complications. However, the idea of terminating life based on physical differences implies a form of discrimination that undermines the value of diversity in human experience. Society’s response to such situations should focus on compassion, understanding, and support rather than extinction or harm.
It's crucial to approach discussions about disability and human differences with sensitivity and an emphasis on the rights and dignity of all individuals.