Published 23:51 IST, October 11th 2019
Karnataka: Visitors spot snakeskin with 7 heads, picture goes viral
A snakeskin which has seven heads has been discovered at temple premises in the Marigowdana Doddi village in Kanakpura after which visitors rush to see it.
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A snakeskin, which has seven hes has been discovered in Marigowdana Doddi vill in Kanakpura, according to media reports. vill is situated around 60 km from Karnataka's capital city Bengaluru. A lot of people have started visiting place where snake's skin was found which according to ir belief is of a Seven-heed serpent. According to locals of that area, skin was discovered was found next to a temple six months ago. temple angle grabbed interest of public as y considered it to be a miracle. People who went to site to see skin offered it 'kumkum' and 'haldi' which are considered auspicious for Hindu rituals.
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Videos of snakeskin went viral
A video appeared online and went viral where one can see different pictures of snakeskin and snake itself. Few pictures showed snakeskin having offerings of flowers, turmeric and auspicious red powder. A villr while speaking to media said that y thought place h exceptional powers so y built a temple over re and w skin of a seven-heed snake has been discovered in area nearby. A temple worker was cleaning premises when skin was spotted. area is just 10 feet away from main temple.
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Snake Experts deny existence of such snakes
Snake experts have ridiculed existence of any such creature having seven hes. y have reportedly said that in world re is record of any such snake with so many hes. maximum one could ever find was a snake with two hes, which is also rare. way human beings have conjoined twins, some snakes have two hes. process of a snake or any or reptile shedding its skin is called ecdysis. y do this to remove any parasite that might have grown on ir skin. y go through process of shedding ir old skin every w and n.
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(Inputs from ncies)
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20:56 IST, October 11th 2019