Monday, November 5, 2012

Heads up, on both ends! Really strange two-headed snake.


Finding a snake in your yard may be a little scary, but what about one with two heads?

A Greenwood County family is trying to figure out how this is possible, but they’ve been taking care of the little guy for weeks.


Savanna Logan and her brother, Preston, have been amazed by this two-headed snake and showing it off at school since workmen at their home found it three weeks ago.

A National Geographic article reports that two-headed snakes are rare but not unheard of. It said they’re formed like Siamese twins. Typically, two-headed snakes have two heads on one side, versus the one this family found, with one on each end.
This is a tiny thing and nothing to be afraid of except for the fact that there is a HEAD ON EACH END.

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