Friday, January 3, 2014

(PHOTO) SCIENCE: 2-HEADED, 6-LEGGED BABY LIZARD FOUND IN THAILAND

This week, a two-headed, six-legged baby gecko was found in Phuket,
Thailand. Apparently, three men living in an apartment discovered the
reptile so soon after its birth that it still had egg shell on one of
its heads. The gecko, according to the men, was about the size of a
baby's finger.
Dr. Sansareeya Wangkulangkul, a biology professor at Prince of
Songkhla University, said this particular find is quite special.
"This is very unusual," she said. "House geckos usually live about one
year, but I'm not sure about this one because it's deformed. The
owners could try feeding it with black ants, which will not sting the
gecko, or with mealworms."
However unique this baby gecko mightbe, it certainly isn't the first
two-headed reptile we've run into.

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