Two-Headed Snake

@RasmaSandra (82340)
Daytona Beach, Florida
December 7, 2020 9:03pm CST
Another strange happening in the animal world this past year is a two-headed snake in Florida. I know they say two heads are better than one but I don't think they were referring to a snake. The slithery creature was caught by a cat and brought as a gift to his loving humans. Luckily the snake is a black race and not venomous, Also it is good the cat's humans are not squeamish and the daughter named the snake Dos which is Spanish for two. Unfortunately, the snake has trouble coordination the two heads. At present the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is taking care of the snake, They feel it might no survive in the wild. The reason given for the two heads is that during embryo development two monozygotic twins failed to separate. Therefore, two heads wound up with one body. Hopefully, the snake will adjust with time.
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@Nakitakona (56481)
• Philippines
10 Dec 20
Hope it will survive.
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@RebeccasFarm (91923)
• Arvada, Colorado
9 Dec 20
Wonder what they are going to do with it. It is horrid.
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@Shavkat (140226)
• Philippines
8 Dec 20
I haven't seen one up close. I think it happens.
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@JudyEv (345731)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 Dec 20
It's strange how these mutations occur.
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@LindaOHio (183872)
• United States
8 Dec 20
Hopefully the snake will survive with the Institute taking care of it.
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@Janet357 (75646)
8 Dec 20
just the picture itself makes me cringe from fear.
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@iKONICNoona (4295)
• Philippines
8 Dec 20
I am really afraid of snakes . Just seeing them in pictures makes my hairs all over my body stood up. I dont know why but I am really not a fan of snakes.
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