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On November 2, 2011, US scientists discovered the double-headed albino snake
On November 2, 2011 (October 7, 2011 in the lunar calendar), American scientists discovered the double-headed albino snake. The Florida Wildlife Center in the United States has incubated a "two-headed" albino snake. The probability of this "two-headed snake" appearing is one in ten thousand. On November 2, 2011, the Wildlife Center in Florida, USA, recently hatched seven milk snakes. But to the surprise of the staff, one of the milk snakes actually had two heads. Not only that, this two-headed snake also suffers from albinism, so white that it is almost transparent. Daniel?, a biologist at the University of Central Florida and the breeder of the snake eggs? Parker said excitedly: "I actually cultivated a two-headed snake. I couldn't believe it was right in front of me." Parker said there have been records of two-headed snakes living to the age of 20. Because this two-headed snake shares the same body, it is difficult to survive in the wild. It is reported that the probability of this double-headed snake appearing is only one in ten thousand. This milk snake likes to live in shady places such as barns and usually eats insects, lizards, birds and small mammals. Some of these milk snake species are toxic. Comments: Nature is full of mystery. Perhaps this unique transformation has evolved today.


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