Rare and rare 2-headed lizard born in the UK
One of four super rare two-headed lizards in the world has just been born in England.
Very rare 2-headed lizard
A couple, Owner Stephen Evans, in Liverpool, has been studying and breeding lizards for the past 17 years. They finally gave birth to an extremely rare lizard with two heads.
Close up of one of the four super rare two-headed lizards in the world.
At first the owner thought there were two lizards hatching the same egg, but after a closer look, they discovered it was an extremely rare twin-headed lizard, now only four in the world.
Owner Stephen Evans and his collection of lizards and geckos.
Stephen Evans said: ' I went online to find out and know that this is an extremely rare lizard, especially a twin-headed twin. It has two heads but the body and the other four legs still grow as healthy as the other lizards. I believe I have done a good job. '
The two decided to name their " child " Olaf - a name similar to the snowman character in the popular animated film Frozen.
Olaf is still healthy and fully adapted to his kind.
Most twin-headed lizards often do not live long because it is difficult to adapt to the natural environment, but Olaf is the exact opposite. It's still healthy and eating normally. However, to keep it safe, they decided to separate Olaf's cage from other lizards, even repeating its diet and special diet.
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