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The villagers went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, took them home and hatched them, and even hatched the "blue-tailed snake"?

Friends living in the countryside should have the energy to dig the bird's nest, and out of curiosity, many people will also take the bird eggs home, want to observe the process of the birds hatching, want to know what kind of bird eggs they picked up, but if they are not careful, they are likely to bring other things home.

The villagers went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, took them home and hatched them, and even hatched the "blue-tailed snake"?

A villager went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, when he thought it was a wild duck egg, and then he took the egg home, put it in the hen's nest, wanted the hen to hatch, during which he often went to observe the hatching of these eggs, after a period of time, an egg finally moved, when the small animal in the egg broke out of the shell, the farmer was confused, and the hatching inside was not a bird at all, but a "snake", I really did not expect that he actually picked up this egg home.

The villagers went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, took them home and hatched them, and even hatched the "blue-tailed snake"?

However, this "snake" looks very strange, so the villagers sent it to the experts, after expert observation, only to find that this is not a "snake" at all, but a lizard called "blue-tailed stone dragon", and this lizard is our country's second-class protected animals, mainly distributed in Anhui, Sichuan, Fujian and other places, in a long time ago also found in Taiwan in China, in Taiwan there are people who call it "Liwen Stone Dragon".

The villagers went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, took them home and hatched them, and even hatched the "blue-tailed snake"?

In the video, we can see that its tail is blue, but the blue will gradually disappear after adulthood, this lizard has been very rare in China, so it is listed as an endangered animal.

The villagers went up the mountain to pick up a few eggs, took them home and hatched them, and even hatched the "blue-tailed snake"?

Have you ever heard of this animal? Feel free to leave a comment below.