Medusa is a perfectly symmetrical two-headed Albino Honduran Milk Snake whose condition is most likely the result of twins that failed to separate while developing. No biggie — they both survived, albeit sharing one body (and name).
Things do get a bit tricky when it comes to feeding time though:
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