Two headed snakes are not a particular species, they are mutant snakes. That mutation is very rare, & it is not adapted, so most of them die younger than snakes with one head. So, they are not endangered, they are just very rare.
Some of Australia's endangered snakes are:Broad-headed snake (Australia's most endangered snake)Bardick snakeDunmall's snakeLake Cronin snakeOrnamental snakePygmy copperheadRamsay's pythonAll Australian native snakes are protected, and may not be harmed or interfered with.
yes there is
A dumb butthead
a double headed snake with no tail, what does it mean?
a worm is a two headed wig wearin snakes
Yes. Two headed snakes are real, as are other two headed animals. Usually they are mutants. Be careful when you see a picture or video of one, it could be fake.
it is not endangered
No !! Upto Now Only Two - Headed Snakes' Sightings And Existence Have Been Recorded Not Five - Headed
Two headed snakes are VERY rare, but they could most likely be found in captivity because it would be hard for them to be found in the wilderness. 8)
No, pine snakes are not endangered species.
Lizard or Snake, also refers to multi-headed snakes of myth (mainly a two-headed variant)
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous