The snake, which was photographed by Jason TalƄott, 42, from Kansas, USA, whose friends found the snake living in the wild, before taking it into captivity.
Interestingly, one of the heads is more aggressive than the other and attacks the other.
But interestingly, without working together, the snake couldn’t fit anything together effectively since, according to Jason, both heads were required to form the body.
Although it looked fearsome, the snake was harmless and Jason admitted that its power would not be enough to break a human’s skin.
According to Jason, the probability is 1 in 10,000, although it is difficult to determine the exact number because they are a wild species with an extremely low chance of survival.
Jason said: “It’s estimated to be 1 in 10,000, but it’s hard to know a real number as they are wild and elusive animals and the survival rate is very low. I’m a big fan of creepy crawlies and snakes. I’ve photographed hundreds of them and gotten a few snaps along the way. Luckily they weren’t big.
While the mutation is rare, the surface of such an animal is even rarer. I understand that this particular animal was no exception to the rule. It was eating, it looked healthy, but it didn’t stand out. I was glad to find one to photograph.
The snake, which was photographed by Jason TalƄott, 42, from Kansas, USA, whose friends found the snake living in the wild, before taking it into captivity.
Interestingly, one of the heads is more aggressive than the other and attacks the other.
But interestingly, without working together, the snake couldn’t fit anything together effectively since, according to Jason, both heads were required to form the body.