It depends on what haeds are.
It is possible, but extremely rare. If a snake has two heads, that means four eyes instead of two. I don't know if a snake can have more than two eyes on one head, but yes, having more than two eyes is possible for a snake.
Identical twins from the same embryo that did not split into two indeividuals completely.
From what I know, have learned from research and heard.... it doesn't have a name, other than: tongue Actually it's called 'Forked Tongue'. Because it spits in two different tines at the tip.
It's one snake.
The coral snake is from what I have been told, the most poisonous snake in North America. I personally know two individual that have been bit by them and they both spent more than a week in the hospital. If the question is referring to scientific classification, then the coral snake's class is Reptilia.
Hypothetically (since these two species would never meetin their natural environments) - the more dangerous species is Belcher's sea snake. It possesses extremely potent venom (considered more toxic than any land-dwelling snake). The Anaconda is a constrictor - not venomous.
Two or more people follow a snake and watch as its prey run away and the snake reeling around, in the end it disappears into the grass. They look at each other than went on. you know its 2 or more people because it says "we walked"
two headed snake
Some kings of Garter snakes can grow more than 4 ft long but it depends on what it eats and what its genetic prints are.
No, three is more than two.
Two-striped Garter Snake was created in 1860.
It depends on the type of snake. It can be anywhere from two to two hundred, and this is not a strict rule by any means.