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China: Pet Owner Reveals Unusual Two-Headed Bearded Dragon

This is the rare moment that a Chinese man presented an unusual two-headed bearded dragon, drawing attention as the reptile calmly moved with both heads sharing a single body. On December 8, 2025, in Hubei, China, the video captured a pet owner gently holding out his finger while the small reptile slowly crawled forward. The bearded dragon appeared to have two fully formed heads connected to one body, each head moving slightly independently as it balanced itself. The man kept his hand steady, allowing the creature to explore without disturbance. The reptile’s tiny claws gripped his finger as both heads looked around, creating a striking and rare visual. The video ended with the two-headed bearded dragon continuing to crawl calmly along the man’s finger as he observed it closely.

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Tea-leaf picking starts in Japan

Tea-leaf picking starts in Japan

NAGOYA, Japan - Women dressed in traditional tea leaf picker's costume pick young tea leaves at a ''tencha'' tea farm in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, on May 2, the 88th day after the setting of spring, traditionally the first day of tea-leaf picking in Japan. Nishio is the country's No. 1 producer of ''tencha,'' the ingredient for Japanese powdered green tea.

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S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Day

S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Day

SEOUL, South Korea - A group of South Koreans rip up Japanese flags in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on March 1, the 88th anniversary of Korea's Independence Movement Day, as anti-Japanese rallies were held in various cities in South Korea

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S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Day

S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Day

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean police buses block off a convoy of cars carrying anti-Japanese demonstrators toward the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on March 1, the 88th anniversary of Korea's Independence Movement Day. Atop the cars are pictures of Koreans who died during the Independence Movement.

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Tea-leaf picking begins in Japan

Tea-leaf picking begins in Japan

Women, chosen from the public to serve as brand ambassadors, wear traditional Japanese tea-picking costumes as they pick tea leaves at a green tea farm in Uji near Kyoto on May 1, 2016, the first day of tea-leaf picking in Japan. Annually celebrated near May 2, the day is called the 88th night counting from the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar, and it is said that drinking tea picked on this day helps people to live longer. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tea-leaf picking begins in Japan

Tea-leaf picking begins in Japan

Women, chosen from the public to serve as brand ambassadors, wear traditional Japanese tea-picking costumes as they pick tea leaves at a green tea farm in Uji near Kyoto on May 1, 2016, the first day of tea-leaf picking in Japan. Annually celebrated near May 2, the day is called the 88th night counting from the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar, and it is said that drinking tea picked on this day helps people to live longer. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Women in traditional attire pick new green tea leaves in central Japan

Women in traditional attire pick new green tea leaves in central Japan

Women in traditional Japanese tea-picking costumes work at a green tea farm in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on May 2, 2015. The day is called the 88th night counting from the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tea-leaf picking starts in Japan

Tea-leaf picking starts in Japan

NAGOYA, Japan - Women dressed in traditional tea leaf picker's costume pick young tea leaves at a ''tencha'' tea farm in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, on May 2, the 88th day after the setting of spring, traditionally the first day of tea-leaf picking in Japan. Nishio is the country's No. 1 producer of ''tencha,'' the ingredient for Japanese powdered green tea. (Kyodo)

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S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Da

S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Da

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean police buses block off a convoy of cars carrying anti-Japanese demonstrators toward the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on March 1, the 88th anniversary of Korea's Independence Movement Day. Atop the cars are pictures of Koreans who died during the Independence Movement. (Kyodo)

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S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Da

S. Koreans demonstrate against Japan on Independence Movement Da

SEOUL, South Korea - A group of South Koreans rip up Japanese flags in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on March 1, the 88th anniversary of Korea's Independence Movement Day, as anti-Japanese rallies were held in various cities in South Korea (Kyodo)

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Tea picking in Kyoto

Tea picking in Kyoto

Women pick tea leaf sprouts in Uji, Kyoto, a production area of luxury Uji green tea, in an event to promote the beverage on May 2, 2018, the 88th day of spring according to the lunar calendar and a culturally significant day in the tea-picking season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tea picking in Kyoto

Tea picking in Kyoto

Women pick tea leaf sprouts in Uji, Kyoto, a production area of luxury Uji green tea, in an event to promote the beverage on May 2, 2018, the 88th day of spring according to the lunar calendar and a culturally significant day in the tea-picking season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tea picking in Kyoto

Tea picking in Kyoto

Women pick tea leaf sprouts in Uji, Kyoto, a production area of luxury Uji green tea, in an event to promote the beverage on May 2, 2018, the 88th day of spring according to the lunar calendar and a culturally significant day in the tea-picking season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tea picking in Kyoto

Tea picking in Kyoto

Women pick tea leaf sprouts in Uji, Kyoto, a production area of luxury Uji green tea, in an event to promote the beverage on May 2, 2018, the 88th day of spring according to the lunar calendar and a culturally significant day in the tea-picking season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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