A hiker in Norway discovered a remarkably rare two-headed grass snake near Fredrikstad. Tor Erik Gravnås, an experienced outdoorsman, encountered the unusual reptile during a walk. He stated he’d frequently seen snakes before, but never one with two fully formed heads. The phenomenon is being described as a “Siamese twin” occurrence in the snake world. Such cases are exceptionally uncommon in snakes, and this discovery has generated significant interest. The snake appears to be alive and healthy despite its unique condition, offering a fascinating glimpse into rare biological mutations.