A snake is normally only born one head. Snakes can occasionally be born with two heads if two embryos merge inside the egg. Such snakes usually do not live long.
It's one snake.
Yes there is a snake with two heads without tail, however such snakes are rarest of the rare.
It's snake.
it is a snake with nine heads and if you cut one head off two more will appear!!!
Yes, snakes can be born with two heads in a rare condition known as polycephaly. This happens when the embryo fails to fully split into two separate individuals during development. While these two-headed snakes can survive in captivity with proper care, they usually have difficulty surviving in the wild.
Yes, they do exist. The "golden girls", a two headed albino rat snake is an example.
Two at the front - one lion, one goat One at the back - a snake
they become mutatted before they are born so when they are born the have 2 heads
A a child or other young animal born with two heads is called dicephalic.
It is possible, but extremely rare. If a snake has two heads, that means four eyes instead of two. I don't know if a snake can have more than two eyes on one head, but yes, having more than two eyes is possible for a snake.
Snakelet, neonate (a newly-born snake), hatchling (a newly-hatched snake)