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Bearded Dragon Who 'Waves Back' To His New Human Family Has Everyone Amazed

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TikTok user @thestrongstyledmama's daughter told her that their new Bearded Dragon was waving from inside his terrarium. This TikToker was probably very confused as she didn't believe it one bit. Well, to be fair, we wouldn't have believed it either. LOL! 

She decided to look for herself and see if what her daughter was saying was true. Much to her surprise, her daughter wasn't lying. Take a look at this clip which has over 2.7 million views. It's so incredible! 

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O.M.G. No way! We totally wouldn't have believed a little kid if they said a Bearded Dragon waved at them because well, sometimes they have big imaginations. LOL! Thankfully, they were able to capture it on video so we do know that these reptiles can wave. 

Other TikTokers are commenting on similar experiences. "My beardie does this. It's a sign of comfort and submission," said @disabledbeauty. Aww, stop it! That's seriously so cute. @missfatality_710 added, "Yep, it's a sign of friendliness. Bearded Dragons would wave at one another to let them know that they're friendly and not dangerous." What?! It's totally true what they say - you learn something new every day. 

Others are saying the wave is a sign that the Bearded Dragon is accepting his new family as the authority. @doesitmatter wrote, "This made me laugh, he's waving like, 'You're boss' and she's waving back like, 'No you're boss.' He's probably so confused." LMAO! We love that he thinks the daughter is the alpha in the house. Soon she'll be running the rest of the household too!

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Private Ram Island With Luxurious Home Goes Up For Sale In Tasmania - Outshining Sydney

Fancy the quiet life? Entire island including majestic property with 360-degree views hits the market for $7million
  • Tasmanian island is up for sale for $7million
  • Huge 26-hectare land includes 'bespoke' home 
  • The sale outpaces the competition in Sydney
  • A massive 26-hectare island and its luxurious home has hit the market with a $7million asking price.

    Ram Island, which is in between Orford and Swansea on Tasmania's east coast, is up for grabs complete with its '360-degree views 'of the Swansport waters and surrounds. 

    The price tag could attract buyers who want the quiet life rather than a trophy home in exclusive suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne.

    Nick Morgan, from Peterswald for Property real estate, said residents and visitors can be free from the hustle and bustle - while still being in touch with local amenities. 

    Ram Island (pictured) which is in between Orford and Swansea on Tasmania's eastern coast is up for grabs complete with its '360-degree views 'of the Swansport waters and surrounds

    The three-bedroom house functions totally off the grid using 45kW solar power and 250,000-litre capacity water tanks

    Poll

    Would you prefer your own island or a home in Sydney's richest suburbs

  • My own island 188 votes
  • A home in Sydney's exclusive suburbs 24 votes
  • 'Access to the Tasmanian mainland is mere minutes away via a private barge, inclusive to the island,' he said on realestate.Com.Au. 

    The island is about 26km from essential services and supermarkets in Triabunna, and about an hour's drive from the shopping hub of Sorrel. 

    Mr Morgan said the unique home has '360-degree views that need to be seen to be believed'. 

    The three-bedroom house functions totally off the grid using 45kW solar power and 250,000-litre capacity water tanks. 

    The home that features 'rich timbers' has two kitchen spaces, a study, a media room, a family room and two bathrooms. 

    The island has a huge bird population that visits the surrounds including rosellas, white-bellied sea eagles, wedge-tailed eagles and owls. 

    Kangaroos and wallabies also frequent the island. 

    'Take a short stroll from the main house to the water's edge, via the outdoor firepit, where dolphins and seals are known to frequent close to the shore,' Mr Morgan said.

    'The natural, unspoilt landscape features established trees and greenery, with gently sloped, lush pastoral land leading down to the water in all directions.'

    The attractive lifestyle is more affordable than what some of Sydney's most expensive suburbs on the market have to offer. 

     The house (pictured, an interior) that features 'rich timbers' has two kitchen spaces, a study, a media room, a family room and two bathrooms

    Sydney's most expensive suburbs 

    1. Tamarama – $9.20m

    2. Darling Point – $8.88m

    3. Bellevue Hill – $8.70m

    4. Vaucluse – $8.67m

    5. Centennial Park – $7.46m

    6. Woolwich – $6.82m

    7. Rose Bay – $6.00m

    8. Dover Heights – $5.86m

    9. Double Bay – $5.37m

    10. Mosman – $4.77m

    Source: Metropole (median property price)

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    1. Toorak – $5.19m

    2. East Melbourne – $3.65m

    3. Brighton – $3.24m

    4. Kooyong – $3.2m

    5. Canterbury – $3.19m

    6. Balwyn – $2.89m

    7. Malvern – $2.85m

    8. Kew – $2.80m

    9. Middle Park – $2.80m

    10. Camberwell – $2.65m

    Source: Metropole (median property price) 

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    The island is about 26km from essential services and supermarkets in Triabunna and about an hour drive from Sorrel (pictured, the home on the island)

    Tamarama in Sydney's eastern suburbs wins the gong for the dearest area in the city with the median house price coming in at a whopping $9.2million, according to a Metropole report last February. 

    A home in Darling Point will set a buyer back by $8.88million, while Bellevue Hill and Vaucluse will need buyers with deep pockets as the average price of a property goes for $8.70million and $8.67million respectively. 

    Meanwhile, Melbourne's hottest suburbs hitting the heights on the most expensive list include Toorak, East Melbourne and Brighton. 

    An average house in Toorak sells for $5.19million, while one in East Melbourne can go for $3.65million - with Brighton's average price at $3.24million. 






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