Uncover 3 strange eyes in Northern Australia

Rangers near Darwin in northern Australia found a monstrous snake on the side of the road. This snake has three eyes instead of two.

The X-ray showed that this incredible snake was immature, about 40cm long and had an extra eye on its head.

According to the post from the Northern Australia Parks and Wildlife Commission's Facebook account, its third eye works normally.

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Three-eyed snakes found in northern Australia have one more pupil on their heads.(Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife).

Forest rangers say the snake can grow eyes from an embryo. According to Newsweek, this is not the result of environmental factors, but as experts say, malformations that occur naturally are quite common in reptiles.

While HBO's cult movie, Game of Thrones, is a strong attraction, the Northern Australia Parks and Wildlife Commission added a funny comment about the beast: "The snake has three eyes warning the season dry is coming! ". In the movie, the mysterious 3-eyed crow is personified by a character named Bran Stark with the famous saying "Winter is coming".

In contrast to southern Australia, where winter freezes, the north will experience a dry season that lasts from May to October.

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The snake with 3 eyes seems to warn that the dry season is coming.(Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife).

However, this wildlife committee does not comment on the three-eyed snake.

Previously, in October 2018, the couple in Leslie County, Kentucky, USA suddenly spotted a two- headed cobra in their yard. The conservation staff confirmed both its head and two eyes were functioning normally. In addition, both of the snake's blades also ensure normal functions.

The two-headed snake authorities impressed and decided to temporarily display it at the Salato Wildlife Education Center.

"I've never seen a cobra with two heads before," said reptile researcher John MacGregor as he watched the video of a two-headed snake. "Although I saw thousands of cobra."

Last month, a woman in Woodbridge, Virginia also happened to encounter a cobra that carried two heads outside the house. Reptile researchers with the Virginia Wildlife Center have captured this creature and found its left end more active than the right head.