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TWO-HEADED LIZARD CALLS REPTILE PARK HOME

Depending on whether you like reptiles or not – the vision you’re about to see could be the stuff of nightmares.
An extremely rare two-headed lizard has been handed in to keepers at the Australian Reptile Park.
The baby blue tongue lizard was found by a member of the public – it has three eyes and two functioning mouths.
It’s probably more common in reptiles to have joined heads then it ever would be in a mammal, but I have seen a couple primarily in snakes though, but this is definitely the first Eastern Blue Tongue with two heads, so when it turned up I got a bit of a shock.
The lizard, named “Lucky” will now live out his reptile years at the wildlife sanctuary.
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TWO-HEADED LIZARD CALLS REPTILE PARK HOME
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