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Two-Headed Snake Stills

I don’t want to be the bearer of bad news, but did you know that two headed snakes are fairly common? I don’t mind snakes, but double-headed reptiles massively freak me out, to the extent that I’m squinting as I post so I don’t have to look at them!

Snake fans would have loved watching an auction, taped online, that The World Aquarium held to sell ‘We,’ a six year-old, two-headed albino black rat snake.

Wrong, wrong, wrong. Calling them cutesy ironic names such as Thelma and Louise really does not make them any nicer. The beasts in the gallery were found in the United States, Argentina, Honduras, Sri Lanka, and Spain. Phew. Safe in the UK.

An expert at the University of Tennessee has even studied several two-headed snakes and found the two ‘snakes’ so independent, they even fought for food, sometimes becoming so aggressive they can even try to eat each other!

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1. Two-headed Animal Photography - There is a growing trend of showcasing unusual or rare creatures with two heads in photography, which could lead to opportunities to monetize this trend by selling prints or organizing photo exhibitions.
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3. Animal Behavior Studies - Studies on the behavior of two-headed snakes and other unique animals could lead to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of biology, and potentially improve our understanding of the natural world.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Industry - Professional photographers, particularly those who specialize in wildlife photography, stand to benefit from this trend by offering their skills to capture striking images of two-headed creatures.
2. Pet Industry - The demand for unique and unusual pets has the potential to create new markets for pet stores and breeders, with two-headed snakes being a prime example of a rare species that could attract animal enthusiasts.
3. Academia - Universities and research institutions studying unusual animals and their behavior could potentially attract funding and resources to make groundbreaking discoveries in zoology and biology.

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