READ MORE: Salmonella fears after outbreak confirmed at world's biggest chocolate factoryAccording to snake hunter Evans though, the man had nothing at all to worry about.Speaking to IOL, he said: "I'm sure he was just as surprised as me. “He didn't want anyone to harm it, and put it in a bottle.
He asked me to collect it and take it away from there. I thought that was really nice of him.”Perhaps surprisingly for a man of his experience, the event marked the first time Evans had seen a two-headed slitherer.Upon inspection, he says the snake was partially deformed and only about 30cm long.He continued: "It was quite interesting to see how it moved.
Sometimes, the heads would try go in opposite directions from one another, other times, it would rest one head on the other.
That seemed the most effective way of moving."As far as I am aware, they don't generally live long. This one wouldn't last long at all in the wild.
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