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  2. Micrelaps bicoloratus - Wikipedia

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    Micrelaps bicoloratus, or the Kenya two-headed snake, is a species of mildly venomous opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged) snake in the family Atractaspididae. [1]

  3. Micrelaps - Wikipedia

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    Common names: two-headed snakes. Micrelaps is a genus of rear-fanged mildly venomous snakes.It is the only genus in the family Micrelapidae.The genus is native to Africa and the Middle East, and there are four species that are recognized as being valid.

  4. Polycephaly - Wikipedia

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    "We", the two-headed albino rat snake . [13] A two-headed ladder snake, Elaphe scalaris, was discovered near the village of Pinoso, Spain. [20] A two-headed king snake lived for nearly 17 years at the Arizona State University. [60] An extremely rare two-headed albino Honduran milk snake named Medusa was bought by Todd Ray. [62]

  5. Rare two-headed snake found in Florida - AOL

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    Florida wildlife officials are caring for a rare two-headed snake after a family found the strange reptile in Palm Harbor. The southern black racer is bicephalic, meaning it has two heads, likely ...

  6. Incredibly rare two-headed snake born at pet shop in Exeter - AOL

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    An incredibly rare two-headed snake has been born at an n exotic pet shop in Devon. The double-headed Western Hognose snake was born at Exeter Exotics. Videos of the reptile show its heads acting ...

  7. Rare two-headed snake hatches at exotic pet shop in Devon - AOL

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    Shop owner says she was left in ‘disbelief’ when she realised snake had two heads

  8. Amphisbaena - Wikipedia

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    One of the animals shown is a two-headed snake (conjoined twin snakes), with one head on each end, much like an amphisbaena. The image is captioned, " two headed snakes of India are harmless ". [ 8 ] It is possible a sighting of an animal like this was the origin of the amphisbaena, or that the Greek mythological creature is used, as well as ...

  9. Chilorhinophis gerardi - Wikipedia

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    Chilorhinophis gerardi, commonly known as the Congo two-headed snake, Gerard's black and yellow burrowing snake, and Gerard's two-headed snake, is a species of mildly venomous snake in the family Atractaspididae. [3] The species is endemic to Africa.