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Two Headed Bearded Dragon woo

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My husband helped it out of the egg today. Was struggling yesterday. Go figure!

I wonder how long it will live
 
Good luck with the baby!

Sometimes two-headed babies survive and even thrive. There's a guy in Texas who does a traveling show with lots of two-headed animals.
 
Cute little guy. Hope he makes it.

I saw on another forum about the other two from that clutch. Did you decide what you were going to do with that other batch of eggs you have in the other incubator?
 
I know someone on another forum who has raised a two-headed beardie for two years and he (they?) is in perfect health.

Good luck!! :thumbsup:
 
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