The odds of a two-headed snake appearing are extremely rare: 1/10,000 eggs. It will be interesting to watch these two-headed snakes move and eat. The reason is that when moving, it is difficult for them to determine the direction and when eating, both heads eat together. Snakes with two adjacent heads are found quite a lot in nature, but snakes with two heads on both sides of the body are quite rare.
This unusual two-headed snake was discovered by the Logan family in Carolina, USA. It has 2 heads on both sides, meaning it has no tail. This snake will move under the control of the stronger head. Each snake’s head is complete with eyes and tongue. Currently, this snake is being raised by the Logan family . The children in the family are very interested in this animal.
Clip about a snake with two heads and no tail.
Two-headed snake.
A biological center near Ware Shoals school believes that this creature belongs to the Virginia Striatula family of snakes. This snake is not poisonous and it does not harm people, its food is worms and insects.
In November 2011, biologists at the Sunshine Serpents Research Institute in Florida, USA incubated 7 eggs of Honduran milk snakes. When the eggs hatched, they discovered a two-headed albino snake.
Two-headed snakes are rare and albino snakes are even rarer. Normally, albino creatures are only white, but with snakes, albino means lacking dark pigment. That’s why we can still see the orange color on this snake’s body.
A video posted on YouTube about a strange snake with 2 heads on both sides of the body and no tail is causing a “fever” online. Video shows a Chinese farmer catching a strange snake on a hill. But no one knows about the identity of the person filming and the area where the strange snake was found.
This strange creature is said to belong to the Virginia Striatula snake family, is not poisonous and does not harm humans, its food is worms and insects.
Clip of two-headed snake causes fever online.