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20moTwo-Headed Snakes: Nature's Oddity
- Two-headed snakes are a rare phenomenon caused by a developmental anomaly where an embryo partially splits into twins but doesn't fully separate.
- These snakes face coordination challenges due to having two brains, which can lead to difficulties in movement and hunting.
- In the wild, their slower movements make them more vulnerable to predators, but in captivity, they can live longer with proper care.
- Mythology often features two-headed snakes as symbols of duality, representing both good and evil.
- Notable cases include We the People, Medusa, Double Dave, and a two-headed Russell's viper found in Maharashtra.

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