A rare two-headed Bearded Dragon lizard tucks into two worms - one for each head - after being born and surviving.<br /><br />Footage was taken by owner Pannawit Poonwattanawit while he was feeding his newborn pet lizard snacks in its enclosure at Nonthaburi, central Thailand, on March 26.<br /><br />The video shows a Bearded Dragon, or a medium-size desert lizard, devouring its lunch. <br /><br />The left head first eats one of the worms followed by the right head, which snatches up the creepy crawlie in its jaws.<br /><br />At that point it was eight days old and is still alive as of March 31 - making it 13 days old as of today.<br /><br />Pannawit said his two-headed dragon has been lucky to survive for so long because most creatures suffering with polycephaly die shortly after birth.<br /><br />He said: "Most bearded dragon lizards born with two heads will die, but this is the special case. I am happy that it can survive for so long and he is in good health, too.''<br /><br />Polycephaly is the condition of having more than one head.