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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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Jerusalem: Protesters March Against Benjamin Netanyahu

Thousands of anti-government protesters marched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, blocking the city's main entrance. The protest, which occurred on Wednesday morning, March 19, was driven by opposition to Netanyahu's decision to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet domestic security service and his move to resume the war in the Gaza Strip.

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Top Riken research center officials meet press

Top Riken research center officials meet press

TOKYO, Japan - Masatoshi Takeichi (C), director of the government-affiliated Riken institute's Center for Development Biology, and other senior officials meet the press on June 12, 2014, following recommendations by an outside panel to disband the center in the wake of a scandal surrounding a STAP stem cell study by one of its scientists.

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Riken eyes iPS clinical research

Riken eyes iPS clinical research

KOBE, Japan - Masayo Takahashi (L), an ophthalmologist who heads Riken's research team on retinal regeneration at the Riken Center for Development Biology, speaks during a press conference in Kobe, western Japan, on Feb. 28, 2013. Riken, Japan's state-backed scientific research institute, applied for government permission the same day for its plan to conduct clinical research using induced pluripotent stem cells, known as iPS cells, to regenerate retina.

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Riken eyes iPS clinical research

Riken eyes iPS clinical research

KOBE, Japan - Masayo Takahashi (L), an ophthalmologist who heads Riken's research team on retinal regeneration at the Riken Center for Development Biology, speaks during a press conference in Kobe, western Japan, on Feb. 28, 2013. Riken, Japan's state-backed scientific research institute, applied for government permission the same day for its plan to conduct clinical research using induced pluripotent stem cells, known as iPS cells, to regenerate retina.

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Top Riken research center officials meet press

Top Riken research center officials meet press

TOKYO, Japan - Masatoshi Takeichi (C), director of the government-affiliated Riken institute's Center for Development Biology, and other senior officials meet the press on June 12, 2014, following recommendations by an outside panel to disband the center in the wake of a scandal surrounding a STAP stem cell study by one of its scientists. (Kyodo)

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