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New 'Guangxi two-headed snake' discovered in China uses its tail to fake a second head
The find points to the Huaping reserve as a place that may hold more overlooked wildlife.
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Rare two-headed California kingsnake has already outlived every conjoined twin Berkeley experts have seen
"It's very rare that you hatch one at all, and then it's extremely rare when they live." ...
Researchers in China have discovered a new species of snake and are calling it "two-headed" because of the unique tactic the reptile uses to defend against predators. According to research published ...
Snakes have long scared and fascinated people with their mysterious nature, sleek movements, and often misunderstood behaviours. Among all their interesting traits, the idea of a snake having two ...
Scientists have identified a new snake species in southern China that appears two-headed but was actually hiding in plain ...
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The Guangxi Reed Snake uses its tail to mimic a second head, holding it up in the air to confuse predators Shutterstock Researchers in China have discovered a new species of snake and are calling it ...
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