The Famous Two-headed Hermaphrodite Snake Has Died - Alternative View

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The Famous Two-headed Hermaphrodite Snake Has Died - Alternative View
The Famous Two-headed Hermaphrodite Snake Has Died - Alternative View

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In the United States, a two-headed snake nicknamed "We", the main attraction of the World Aquarium in St. Lewis, has suddenly died

The 8-year-old snake died of natural causes, said aquarium keeper Leonard Sonnenschein. “This is terrible news. People come every day and ask to show them a two-headed snake,”he added.

Over the years V was alive, more than a million people were able to admire her, Sonnenschein said. She made a special impression on children. The caretaker said that he bought We from a snake breeder in Indiana for $ 15,000 when she was just a week old.

From the corpse We will be made a stuffed animal, which will soon be displayed for inspection in the aquarium, Sonnenschein said.

We had both male and female genitals present. They tried unsuccessfully to happen with another two-headed snake. The fact that We lived for eight years is an exceptional case, for most snakes that are born with two heads die within one to two weeks.