The salamander has 8 tails
A salamander has 8 tails, a long tail and 7 short tails, recently discovered in the United States.
8-tail salamanders were discovered in the United States.(Photo: Venice Beach Freakshow)
According to the Huffington Post, the 8-tailed salamand is about 1.2m long, discovered by a woman in Florida.
Todd Ray, director of reality television show Venice Beach Freakshow, California, said his collection has quite a few animals on both ends and two tails, including two-tailed salamanders. However, this is the first time he saw a salamander with up to 8 tails.
The age and appearance of the strange tail of the salamander have not been determined. When not familiar with human contact, the salamander attacked with these tails.
Iguana or iguanas are a genus of lizards that live in tropical Central America, South America and the Caribbean. The salamander was first described in 1768.
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