Paris and Nicole: Two-Headed Bearded Dragon
There is only a one in 25 million chance that a bearded dragon with two heads will survive into adulthood. One of those lucky lizards was born to reptile enthusiast Tony Rowe. Rowe is a Texas man who loves bearded dragons. In 2005, he was breeding bearded dragons to sell the little ones to a pet broker. Everything went well, but one of the babies had two heads.
Rowe knew the unusual beast was at risk of dying without the proper care. “If someone unfamiliar with bearded dragons had treated it as a normal hatchling, it would have died,” he told the Houston Chronicle. In this case, the dragon was fortunate. Rowe gave the two-headed wonder the extra care it needed. He later sold the healthy two-headed dragon to a broker.