Two-headed snake in North Carolina

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Snake breeder Mike Lambert has become the lucky owner of a two-headed corn snake.

Mike bred the serpent himself at Dunns Mountain Reptiles which he runs. The double-header, which hasn’t been named yet, came from a batch of 18 corn snake eggs and is also lacking in pigment.

Mike explained that the snake has a double recessive gene, which means it lacks certain pigments in it’s scales and appears almost white. Like a ghost snake with two heads.

Mike wants to give serious consideration to contacting Todd Ray at the Venice Beach Freakshow, Ray recently paid $20,000 for a two-headed albino hognose snake.

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