Two-headed snake found in Denmark

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A twin-headed adder has been found in Denmark for the first time, but it is deemed unlikely that the snake will be able to survive.

“Two-headed snakes are very rare. As things look now this is the first time in Denmark that we have registered a snake with two heads,” says Nature Consultant Niels Dahlin Lisborg of the Danish Nature Agency.

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