A 16-Foot Predator Was Found Lurking In The Cellar Of A Home In Florida When Authorities Went To Check It Out.

Published on 12/14/2021
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Two Heads

As Schneider explained to KYW-TV in September 2019, “Both tongues are flicking independently of each other; thus [the snake] has two brains.” “When it travels about, you’ll see that one of its heads moves in one direction and the other in the other. And [the heads] are battling each other and stiffening up, and eventually, one of them will decide to go with the better side of the equation. As a result, it’s rather intriguing.”

Two Heads

Two Heads

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Headstrong

The snake did have one more forceful head than the other, even though they were both venomous. In September of this year, Schneider noted to ABC News that “it looks the head on the right side is the more prominent one… “However, now and again, the other head will want to go in a completely different way.”

Headstrong

Headstrong

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