Great snakes: two-headed serpent spotted in Bali

A rare two-headed snake is seen in the palm of a person’s hand in Bali’s Tabanan regency. Photo: Oka Widiartana / AFP
A rare two-headed snake is seen in the palm of a person’s hand in Bali’s Tabanan regency. Photo: Oka Widiartana / AFP

Residents of a village in Bali got a shock when they spotted a two-headed snake in their midst – a rare find in the wild.

The reptile was seen slithering in the central part of the Indonesian holiday island last week.

“When I got home from work, I parked my motorbike next to the snake,” said local resident Gusti Bagus Eka Budaya.

“I looked more closely and it turned out to have two heads. I was shocked.”

A video shows several children gathered around the tiny serpent – small enough to fit in the palm of a human hand – as it slides about a banana leaf decorated with a traditional Balinese Hindu offering.

It was not clear what kind of snake it was or whether it was venomous.

Experts have previously been quoted as saying that two-headed snakes rarely occur in the wild and have usually been bred in captivity.

Read more news and updates from Bali here.



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