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That CAN'T be true! / Re: Is there a snake with a head at both ends?
« on: 30/04/2018 10:12:55 »Jay-c Lora asked the Naked Scientists:Its Called balitok snake ,, flying in circular motion. With thick scale, is a dangerous snake,
Hi TNS
I have a question about snakes. I know there are 2-headed snakes (Polycephalic?) and there are lots of evidences about them that you could find specially in the internet. But I haven't seen a photo or a research/study of a particular snake that interested me most: a snake with head at both ends. I haven't seen a real one but lots of my friends from a place called Cordillera Region in the Philippines claimed to saw this rare snake. They say it travels by flying in circular motion. Its color varies from green to black. I did some searches in the internet and it says that such snake is called Amphisbaena, but it's a myth. Just wanted to know if there are already studies about this type of snake or scientists haven't discovered it yet. thanks!
What do you think?
Very venomous snake , a baliktok snake. have a signs some branch of tree have fresh dried leaves luminous body in night, Found in Philippines, Zamboanga Del norte & Bukidnon its rare,