Very rare two-headed solid detection

A family in Savanna Logan, South Carolina (USA) discovered an extremely rare two-headed snake with two heads on both sides of the snake body!

While the two-headed snake on one side was no stranger in the wild world, the two-headed snake on both sides seemed to have only heard in ancient stories.

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Each part of this strange snake has two eyes and a fast moving tongue.

According to Fox Carolina, the children of Savanna Logan family were very interested in this strange snake. They even brought the snake to school to show off to friends.

Ware Shoals High School Biology determined that the snake belonged to the sandy snake, whose scientific name was Virginia striatula.

The children 's mother, Tina Stewart, shared on Fox Carolina: ' In the two snake heads there is a bigger head and it seems that the control is more active than the other end, but both have muscle control functions. can '.

Despite having two heads, this snake is not poisonous and is not dangerous to humans. Its food is earthworms and small arthropods. The length of this type of snake is usually from 20 to 35cm.

Currently, the two children of Tina Stewart cannot find a common voice in naming it, her brother insists on calling the snake Billy Bob and she only wants to call the snake Oreo.

Reference: Daily Mail