Tuesday, July 05, 2005

TWO HEADED SNAKE FOUND AT SAN ONOFRE



Scientists say both heads are working well This two-headed snake is being studied by scientists at the San Onofre Nuclear Power plant. The biological curiosity has four eyes and two tongues. It also has two sets of fangs and is very poisonous. Zoologists from the State Parks say the rare reptile can eat using both heads at the same time. They hope to discover if it has two separate digestive tracts and whether one head is dominant over the other. The baby snake was found by a painter named Moe at the nuclear plant It is believed to be a few months old and is lucky to have survived in the wild. Eating is a slow process and the two heads have been known to fight each other for food. Other double-headed snakes have been found at Trestles, Trails, and Surf beach.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We have trouble enough with one headed two legged snakes at surf beach.

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