Unbelievable!!! A Mutant Three-Eyed Snake Found In Australia
Mutant Three-Eyed Snake Found In Australian
OutbackThe unusual snake, Australia is home to many incredible, terrifying creatures that
will haunt your dreams forever: giant spiders, monster fish, muscular kangaroos,
and of course, venomous snakes, nicknamed Monty, was found by rangers
on the Arnhem Highway near the Northern Territory town of Humpty Doo several
weeks ago.
However, Northern
Territory rangers discovered a fresh horror while working near the awesomely
named town of Humpty Doo. Move over
Wildlife
experts picked up the unique reptile and attempted to care him, but sadly,
Monty didn't make it. "It’s remarkable it was able to survive so long in
the wild with it’s deformity and he was struggling to feed before he died last
week,' Ranger Ray Chatto told NT News. Monty's remains are currently being
kept at the CSIRO's scientific research center in Darwin. Rest in power, Monty!
"Our Rangers
found a three-eyed snake on the Arnhem Highway near Humpty Doo just out of
Darwin," The Northern Territory Parks and Recreation Commission wrote on
Facebook. "It was a juvenile, approximately 40cm [16 in] long. The snake
is peculiar as an x-ray revealed it was not two separate heads forged together,
rather it appeared to be one skull with an additional eye socket and three
functioning eyes."
But hey, you
don't have to fly to the Land Down Under to find incredible, terrifying
creatures. A woman in Virginia found an "exceptionally rare"
two-headed venomous snake in her backyard. The world is a nightmare!
"It was
generally agreed that the eye likely developed very early during the embryonic
stage of development," the post continued. "It is extremely unlikely
that this is from environmental factors and is almost certainly a natural
occurrence as malformed reptiles are relatively common." Then, proving
that absolutely everyone
watches Game of Thrones, they added, "The three-eyed snake warns The Dry
is coming!"
The malformed snake,
whom the rangers named Monty, was a three-month old carpet python. Carpet
pythons are a nonvenomous species commonly found in Australia, and grow up to
ten feet long. They kill prey by constriction, typically feasting on birds,
lizards and small mammals. However, due to his deformities, Monty struggled to
feed
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