by Ranz Cruz Did you know there are two headed snakes in real life? They are a rare find. Two headed snakes are just like conjoined twins. Some say they are mutants. I say that’s just natural. They are really rare. They have two hearts. They still eat the same as normal snakes. People were looking at an x-Ray of it, they saw that the spine is merged together. Most of the time two headed snake can’t decide where they are going. They often can’t respond quickly when they are attacked. Did you know on the Caduceus Symbol there are two snakes on that too? What does it mean? The Caduceus symbol/Caduceus is an ancient Greek or Roman herald's wand, typically one with two serpents twined around it, carried by the messenger god Hermes or Mercury.
14 Comments
Nicole Albarran
11/15/2018 11:33:42 am
I would never had guess that there are two headed snakes in the world.
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Adrian
11/15/2018 11:35:35 am
thats way i like animals like that(i'm not saying its a good thing) it's weird and cool at the same time
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Perla Campos
11/15/2018 12:06:36 pm
I know of how there are Two-headed snake of how it's different of the snake with a birth condition for the snakes.
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Roberto M.
11/15/2018 12:20:23 pm
Thats Cool
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Jorge Noya-Garcia
11/28/2018 03:01:13 pm
ccccoooooooooooooooollllll?
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Ben
11/27/2018 09:22:10 am
cool, that's Gucci.
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11/28/2018 09:21:10 am
well isnt that nice
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Alekza
11/28/2018 09:24:29 am
interesting
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Rodger
11/28/2018 09:26:16 am
cool very well done
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Avery Gold
11/28/2018 10:56:47 am
I would buy a two headed snake if I could.
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David
11/28/2018 12:20:03 pm
I wounder if there are other reptiles that have two heads i got leopard geckos and that would be cool.
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Jorge
11/28/2018 03:02:15 pm
cool
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Tyrone
12/3/2018 09:21:41 am
very nice don't be bad
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Jerry
12/4/2018 09:34:20 am
well isnt that a nice article
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