SOMETIMES TWO HEADS ARE NOT BETTER THAN ONE!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
When Paul Carver found a baby king snake slithering around his Tennessee backyard, he realized the royal serpent would need two crowns. A local wildlife specialist had never seen anything like this in his entire life.
A two headed snake sharing the same body has little to no chance surviving in the wild potentially fighting over its own food. The snake will be taken to the local college biology lab for study where the first order of business will be feeding the hungry hydra.
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