
Even though we're bound to encounter a strange looking creature or two while out in the woods, it's important to know what we may really encounter in the future. As well as answering the vital question, is this a real or fake snake, the video also shows us a few more quick “true or fake” oddities.
If you’ve seen the entire video, complete with alligators and other oddities, you now have the answer.
Like Cerberus, the “Hound of Hell” from Greek mythology, he of two (or is it three?) heads, five-year-old Medusa, is indeed a peculiarity. Not sure I’d pay as much for the albino milk snake as Medusa’s owner but this creature certainly is one of a kind!
Still, although rather beautiful, I don’t think I’d like to run into Medusa slithering across the forest floor while I’m hiking! The wilderness is tough enough without thinking you are having double-vision!

There have been plenty of articles about abnormalities in animals before the internet.
How about them conjoined human twins. Conjoined on top of heads. The separation surgery was successful I hear.
If two human children can be conjoined at the head. Why can’t two snakes possibly be conjoined at the neck
Its not impossible by any means
Sure they’re libtards. Lmao
Could be real. Oregon Zoo had one back in the 90’s. It was a python if I remember correctly. Yellow and white with two heads. Conjoined twin.
A two headed snake that’s nothing new but most don’t survive very long.