Two-headed corn snake
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People asking dumb questions. Duh it 'survived'. It's in captivity. They can live like that for just as long as any other snake of its species. In the wild, though, it is extremely rare to have one survive. It has two brains and has two personalities(but considering that they are identical twins...). It can eat with either mouth, but they might fight over it. Also, it's not really that big of a deal considering that this is the most common animal to have two heads.
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french???
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@dumbie100 non, ce n'était françaises
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was that spanish fizzlestyixify?
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@dumbie100 Maintenant, je peux rien dire parce que vous ne pouvez pas me comprendre, dummie100. :)
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what do you mean probably? two headed snake actually usually don't survive.
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probably izzy
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did it survive?
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2 brain?
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does it always look so indecisive about which direction it wants to go? haha.
do both heads eat/
ElmozeGirl77 7 months ago 5
One of the sad thing about the two headed snakes, some that I've seen seem to both try and control the body at once. This would make for a lot of wasted movement and energy.
For those wondering if the snake would live in the wild...most likely not. It's very unlikely for snow or other white/off color forms of snakes like this to live in the wild with one head because they blend in very poorly. They're basically glowing targets to any carnivore.
IcabodCrane 3 months ago 3