Two-Headed Snake Found in Someone’s Home
In 2020, Florida wildlife officials rescued a two-headed southern black racer found in a family’s home. Black racers are non-venomous snakes that are common in Florida.
Wildlife officers said the snake was better off at a sanctuary because its chances of survival in the wild were low. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute said, “Two-headed snakes are unlikely to survive in the wild as the two brains make different decisions that inhibit the ability to feed or escape from predators.”