
“Ow! I simply got bit twice,” Jay Brewer of @jayprehistoricpets says right after both heads of a two-headed snake bit him. Maker has 7.8 million fans on the social networks platform, where he shares his love for reptiles.
The uncommon animal is a non-venomous Texas rat snake, Brewer describes in a YouTube video. Maker says it’s a woman– or should we say “they are women,” because the snake has two heads and two brains?
Brewer plainly is not threatened by the snake, which snaps at him several times before both heads discover their mark on his finger. The bites don’t appear to draw blood.
Watch a two-headed snake provide Maker two bites at once in his post, which starts: “2 HEADED SNAKE BIT ME “:
In the longer YouTube video of this interaction, Maker seems showing the snake off to a group of children. He even enables a child to hold the feisty two-headed snake, and it ultimately bites him too. The kid isn’t harmed, the good news is, and he describes the bite as a “pinch.”
“Ow! I simply got bit twice!” See a male manage an unusual two-headed snake and take 2 bites at the same time.
