Most polycephaletic snakes do not live long, but some captive individuals do.
After a large meal, the snake may live for many months without another one because of its slow metabolic rate.
Gregory, the eldest, claims a snake lives in his brain, and that he can hear people talking about him on his truck's radio.
"That must be where the snakes live," exclaimed Grundle.
These nocturnal snakes live in Africa south of the Sahara.
By and bye they arrived at the house in a tree where the snake lived, when he was not travelling with his father and mother.
The snake lived in the Palaeocene epoch, about 58 million years ago.
But given the indisputable benefits of having snakes living near humans, he should rethink his plan to kill them.
"A snake lives in that hole," she said, using her beam as a pointer.
Lizards and snakes live in different places in the central plateau.