Two-headed lizard
A two-headed short-tailed lizard was found by workers of a reptile park at Coogee, New South Wales, Australia.
A two-headed short-tailed lizard was found by workers of a reptile park at Coogee, New South Wales, Australia.
The lizard is currently being cared for at the reptile park in Henley Brook, Perk city. It is in good health despite facing the fact that bipedal animals are unlikely to live long.
The lizard has two pairs of forelegs and can even eat with both mouths.
The lizard's biggest obstacle is having two heads that make it difficult to move and the larger head tends to attack the smaller head. Looks like the big head doesn't like the small head.
Source: Metro
Update 18 December 2018
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