March 16, 2018 - A snake breeder in Florida got a two-for-one deal with the latest offspring of his pet
boa constrictor. The two-week-old snake was born with two distinct heads. The heads emerge from one shared body, extending just a few centimeters from the fork in its neck. Each head lucidly examines their (or its) environment, flicking two distinct tongues through the air.
The snake (or snakes) was brought to celebrity vet Dr. K, short for Dr. Susan Kelleher, who owns an exotic animal care practice in southern Florida. The vet, and the bizarre cases she treats, are the subject of the National Geographic Wild TV show
Dr. K.It was Dr. T (Lauren Thielen), another vet at the practice, who x-rayed the two-headed snake. That process revealed an even rarer twist in its anatomy. Unlike other two-headed animals that tend to share internal organs, the snake appears to have two hearts.
Read "Two-Headed Snake Has Extremely Rare Double Hearts."Watch the season premiere of Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER this Sunday March 18 at 9/8c on Nat Geo WILD!