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Rare Two-Headed Snake Bite: Zookeeper's Harrowing Experience Caught On Camera

The snake also gave Brewer a nasty bite when he tried to pet it.
01:39 PM Jun 12, 2024 IST | News24 Desk
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A video of a rare two-headed snake is currently going viral. Yes, you read that right. A reptile with not one, but two heads. Sound cool or scary?

American Zookeeper, Jay Brewer filmed a video of a unique two-headed snake that shocked the internet. Oh wait, that's not all, the snake also viciously bit Brewer when he tried to pet it.

The clip shows Beerist holding the snake's neck and moving his index finger in front of its two heads, while another person is seen holding the snake's middle and tail.

'Woah Woah wait, that's a grumpy little girl. Why are you so rude? Who is rude? I don't understand it,' Brewer said in the video as the snake tried to bite him.

He kept trying to hit the two heads and suddenly both of them bit him one after the other. 'Oh, I bit twice,' he added. However, the zookeeper was not affected by the snakebite and appeared to be fine.

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Sharing the clip on Instagram, Brewer captioned it: 'I was bitten by a two-headed snake. I thought one angry snake was enough to deal with, but now I have to deal with two. One of these girls is. hotter than looks like they both decided to bite me.'

Netizens were quick to share their reactions to the video. One Instagram user commented: 'This is so cool I don't know which head leads the body.'

Enthusiastic about the snake, a user commented: 'It had to be flattened. What a miracle. God doesn't make mistakes.'

'It's an absurd baptism,' added another. One person joked: 'Wow, I think she's camera shy.'

Several other users have asked about the survival of snakes. One person asked 'How long do they last,' to which Brewer replied, 'It depends, but usually not too long.'

Responding to another person, he wrote: 'It's a birth defect and happens more often than you think! Unfortunately, they don't live as long as they are unequivocal opponents.'

One person asked, 'How do 2 brains move one body,' to which Brewer replied, 'One is more dominant.'

The video has been viewed 9,60,000 times since it was shared online and the number is gradually increasing.

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