Watch How a Rare Two-Headed Snake Have Its Meal!
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In this extremely diverse world, we can never be so sure of what truly exists and what doesn't. For instance, if you think two-headed snakes are but a myth, then you haven't done enough research.
Medusa, an Albino Honduran Milk Snake, has a rare bicephalic condition or, in layman's term, formed with two heads but with a single body. This kind of condition only happens in 1 of 10, 000 snakes.
"We hear of one every several years," said Gordon Burghardt, a herpetologist at the University of Tennessee who has studied several two-headed snakes.
Check how this rare two-headed snake devour its meal.