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Are Two Heads Really Better Than One? It Depends on How Many Bodies There Are. – RedState

It’s called polycephaly, and it’s a condition that demonstrates very clearly that two heads are not always better than one, if the two heads are attached to one body. (Or, if the two heads belong to congressmen, but that’s a discussion for another day.)

In Missouri, an example has come to light, as the Burr Oak Woods Nature Center has a two-headed snake named Tiger-Lily (one head is Tiger, the other Lily) on display.

I guess they showed us:

A rare two-headed snake is on display at the Burr Oak Woods Nature Center in Missouri through the end of July.

Someone found the snake in Stone County, Missouri in 2017 and donated it to the Missouri Department of Conservation.

The snake, named Tiger-Lily, is nearly 5 feet long.

According to conservationists, caretakers had to make modifications to the conjoined identical snake twins because they were never completely separated.

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