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A video of a rare two-headed snake is currently going viral. Yes, you read that right. Not one, but a reptile with two heads. Sounds cool or creepy?
A US-based Zookeeper, Jay Brewer, dropped a video of the unique two-headed snake that has left the internet stunned. Wait, that’s not all, the serpent also gave Brewer a nasty bite when he tried to pet it.
The clip depicts Brewer holding the snake from his neck and moving his index finger in front of the two heads, while another person could be seen holding the snake from its midsection and tail.
“Woah woah woah that’s a grumpy little girl. Why are you so grumpy? Which one’s grumpier? I can’t figure out,” Brewer said in the clip when the snake tried to bite him.
He kept on trying to tap the two heads and suddenly both of them bit him one by one. “Oh I just got bit twice,” he added. However, the snake bite didn’t affect the zookeeper and he seemed fine.
Sharing the clip on Instagram, Brewer wrote in the caption, “TWO-HEADED SNAKE BIT ME I thought dealing with one angry snake was enough but now I gotta deal with two of them. One of these girls is feistier than the other but looks like both of them decided that they should bit me.”
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Netizens were quick to share their reactions to the video. An Instagram user commented, “That’s so cool I wonder which head controls the body.”
A user fascinated by the serpent commented, “Had to keep it even. What an amazement. God doesn’t make mistakes.”
“That’s insane dewd,” another added. One person quipped, “Wow, I think she’s camera shy.”
Several other users raised questions regarding the survival of the serpent. One person asked “How long do they survive,” to which Brewer responded, “It depends but usually not too long.”
Replying to another person he wrote, “This is a birth defect and it happens more often than you think! They unfortunately don’t live as long as they’re one-headed opponents.”
One person asked, “How does 2 brains move one single body” to which Brewer replied, “One is more dominant.”
The video has gathered 9,60,000 views since it was shared online and the numbers are gradually increasing.
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