Detect two-headed cobra

The villagers thought that the two-headed land snake was the sacred snake, so it drank milk and did not give it to the rescuers.

Wildlife protection officials said the land snake was discovered in a village in Midnapore, West Bengal state on December 10. However, the local people refused to hand over the snake because they thought it was the embodiment of the god.

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Biped snakes are very rare and often have a short life span.

"This is a complete biological problem as humans may have two heads or two thumbs. This has nothing to do with religion. The life expectancy of such individuals will increase if kept in captivity , " said Kaustav Chakraborty. , said a reptilian at the West Bengal State Forestry Agency.

Biped snakes are rare and often live short, according to National Geographic. Defects in the body can hinder their ability to catch prey. Snakes work on smell. If one head detects the smell of prey on the other, it will attack and try to swallow it there. The bipedal snake is the result when the embryo does not divide into two complete parts.

The snake cobra, Naja kaouthia , is widely distributed from Central Asia to South Asia. When hanging on the neck, their backs are light-colored circle like glasses, the middle has a dark brown streak. Cobra is adapted to many habitats, both natural and artificial, preferably where water is present. The main food of this species is rats, toads, young snakes, frogs, amphibians. When threatened, they raise their upper body and bulge, emit threatening screeches, and bite to protect themselves. The venom of soil cobra contains neurotoxins that cause paralysis and respiratory failure, along with toxins affecting the cardiovascular system and toxins that cause necrosis.

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