Snakes have two heads with different personalities
The rare snake has two heads with two different personalities captured by an amateur photographer in Kansas State, USA.
The rare snake has two heads with two different personalities captured by an amateur photographer in Kansas State, USA.
The two heads of the snake stick together.(Photo: Caters News).
According to Cater News, as soon as he heard about the two-headed snake, Jason Talbott, 42, went to take a picture before he was arrested. Talbott said he was a snake lover and reptiles and was extremely excited to meet the two-headed snake. Though scary, this snake is almost harmless. Because the two heads are too close to each other, its ability to open jaw joints is limited, making it difficult to hurt people.
A special point about the snake is that its two heads have the same shape but completely different personalities. A more aggressive head and constantly biting around. If the two heads do not cooperate with each other to move together, the snake cannot attack.
"It is estimated that about 10,000 children have a solid two-headed case, but it is very difficult to know the actual number because they live in nature and have a very low survival rate , " Jason said.
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