At least one could in China before it got beaten to death with a shoe...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildli ... China.html
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talk about self-destructive...
A more common mutation among snakes is the growth of a second head, which occurs in a similar way to the formation of Siamese twins in humans.
Such animals are often caught and preserved as lucky tokens but have very little chance of surviving in the wild anyway, especially as the heads have a tendency to attack each other.
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