Two-headed python was found in Sri Lanka

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A strange two-headed python was discovered by a team of veterinarians at the zoo in Colombo, Sri Lanka, who were rapt. Both heads operate independently and have the ability to eat.

The snake measured 25 inches and as we can see in the video, it uses its head right to conrol its movements, while the left follows it naturally.

In general, a python, living in its natural ecosystem, can measure up to seven meters long and can swallow animals much larger than its own dimensions, which kills by suffocation, twining with its own body.

The two-headed python is logically the attraction of the Colombo Zoo in the region of Tissa. It is still unclear what the fate of the snake. Veterinarians make tests to determine if the anomaly is not threatening its life.

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