In the wild, a carcass for a two-headed snake to be born is extremely rare, about 1 per 10,000 eggs. Albino snakes are even rarer. Unlike many other animals, albino snakes are not completely white, but have orange white spots and red eyes. The following clip captures an image of an extremely rare two-headed albino snake.
In 2011, scientists at the Sunshine Serpents Research Institute, USA incubated 7 eggs of Honduras milk snakes. When the eggs hatched, they discovered a two-headed albino snake.
The transparent carcass to appear a two-headed albino snake is extremely small.
Clip: Strangely rare two-headed albino snake.