The Three-Eyed Serpent
Photo credit: Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife
Wildlife authorities from Australia reported the discovery of a snake with three eyes.
The baby carpet python was found in March on a highway in Northern Australia, near the town of Humpty Doo. X-ray scans revealed that the snake did not have two heads that formed together but rather a third eye socket in its skull. All three eyes appeared to function normally. Snake expert Professor Bryan Fry believed that the deformity could have been the last bit of a twin that had been absorbed during development.
The Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Service took charge of the unique reptile. Wildlife officers nicknamed him “Monty Python,” although people were more inclined to think of Game of Thrones, which has the Three-Eyed Raven.
Sadly, Monty died a few weeks after it was found. While cause of death is undetermined, the reptile was struggling to eat due to its malformation.
Just when you think you have seen it all, nature throws another curve ball.
Coffee out on the patio this morning!
Wow, that is cool. Would have loved to see it.
ReplyDeleteYuck!
ReplyDeleteHey Linda...
ReplyDeleteCertainly was different.
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Hey Mamahen...
I can understand that completely!
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I hate snakes period. I don't mind spiders and not crazy about scorpions but not creeped out by them even though I have been stung. But snakes nope not for me.
ReplyDeleteNow after seeing that thing I will need extra coffee
When things vary from God's original design, they don't seem to last very long.
ReplyDeleteHey Jo...
ReplyDeleteI'm not too fond of them either.
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Hey Dizzy...
Now that you mention it, I realize you're right.
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