Bali: Two-Headed Snake Spotted in Indonesia

It was not clear what kind of snake it was or whether it was venomous. Experts have previously been quoted as saying that two-headed snakes rarely occur in the wild and have usually been bred in captivity. The reptile was seen slithering in the central part of the Indonesian holiday island last week.

Two-Headed Snake (Photo Credits: AFP)

Bali, September 5: Residents of a village in Bali got a shock when they spotted a two-headed snake in their midst -- a rare find in the wild. The reptile was seen slithering in the central part of the Indonesian holiday island last week. "When I got home from work, I parked my motorbike next to the snake," said local resident Gusti Bagus Eka Budaya. Two-Headed Snake Found in Bali Village, Residents Left Horrified; Watch Scary Video That Will Make Your Skin Crawl.

"I looked more closely and it turned out to have two heads. I was shocked." A video shows several children gathered around the tiny serpent -- small enough to fit in the palm of a human hand -- as it slides about a banana leaf decorated with a traditional Balinese Hindu offering.

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It was not clear what kind of snake it was or whether it was venomous. Experts have previously been quoted as saying that two-headed snakes rarely occur in the wild and have usually been bred in captivity.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 05, 2019 10:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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