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Two headed beared dragon

Pogona vitticeps

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9 Comments

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 11 years ago

Scientific name added.

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 11 years ago

Hi there. Since you know the identity of your organism, please go ahead and fill in the scientific name field. This allows the spotting to fully enter the database and become complete, letting groups and individuals use the data and find your spotting. It also takes the spotting off the "unidentified" list. Thank you!

Here's a great Project Noah blog entry that explains the spotting process:
http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/2870249...

IoneHealy
IoneHealy 12 years ago

My brothers dad breeds bearded dragons and it just popped up

Rolo
Rolo 12 years ago

what's the story?

IoneHealy
IoneHealy 12 years ago

He five yaers old i think

keithp2012
keithp2012 12 years ago

Probably born from captive bred stock, a natural but rare mutation, or twins that never fully seperated in the egg. Either way very rare to have them survive to adulthood.

IoneHealy
IoneHealy 12 years ago

I dont know its story its my brothers jonathan healys

ShannaB
ShannaB 12 years ago

Hi Ione, is this a captive animal? I can't imagine that it could survive in the wild! It would be great to know the story.

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 12 years ago

Was this a genetic mutation or a result of pollution?

IoneHealy
Spotted by
IoneHealy

California, USA

Spotted on Sep 3, 2011
Submitted on Mar 19, 2012

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