Police in Missouri is seeking the public’s assistance in solving the strange case of a mobile home abandoned in the middle of a road.
Someone abandoned a mobile home near the intersection of Farm Road 168 and Farm Road 97 in the Republic region, according to the Greene County Sheriff’s Office.
The home is placed onto a trailer, but the hitch is propped up on blocks instead of being linked to a towing vehicle, according to photos released by the sheriff’s office.
Anyone with information on the house’s history is asked to contact the sheriff’s office.
On the other hand, a nature center in Missouri is holding a “sweet 16” birthday celebration for one of its most unusual residents: a two-headed snake.
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center announced that the female black rat snake, which has two heads with completely functional brains, will celebrate 16 on Saturday and that visitors are encouraged to join in the celebration.
According to Alex Holmes, a biologist with the MDC, rat snakes typically survives around 10 years in the wild, while conjoined twins live significantly fewer years because their bodies lack dominant leadership, making them easy prey for predators.
Jamie Koehler, assistant manager of the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center, told the media, “Having two heads or being conjoined twins as they are happening in nature, happens in any kind of species.”
“It’s just typical that she wouldn’t have survived out in the wild because someone would have her for breakfast or lunch,” Koehler added.
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