The Missouri Department of Conservation announced it will hold a party Saturday to celebrate the sixth birthday of a two-headed snake named Tiger-Lily. Photo courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation
Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Oct. 2 (UPI) — The Missouri Department of Conservation announced it will hold a sixth birthday party for one of its rarest animals: a two-headed snake. The female two-headed western ratsnake, named Tiger-Lily, was found by a family in Stone County in autumn 2017 and was donated to the Department of Conservation’s Shepherd of the Hills Conservation Center. Advertisement
The department announced Tiger-Lily’s birthday party will be held Saturday at the Scenic Overlook parking lot of MDC’s Ruth and Paul Henning Conservation Area in Branson.
MDC Interpretive Center Manager Alison Bleich said Tiger-Lily is now nearly 5 feet long.