This is a half-sider budgerigar, it has completely different colours on each side of its body,

This is a rare example of a tetragametic chimera, when two embryos merge during a very early stage of development

creating a harmonious merger of two budgerigars into a single, self-sufficient individual, with each side having its own different DNA .

📸 Susan Dennis

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