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Is the three headed Indian snake everything it seems?

March 10, 2012 by Andrew 1 Comment

Photo and discovery blogs have been posting a picture of a strange three headed snake for more than a year ago. The picture shows a Tata lorry stopped in the background and a group of people on the far side of the road watching and taking pictures of a yellow and black three headed snake.

The fact that there’s a group of people watching and taking photos of the snake that make it convincing. After all, if the snake didn’t have three heads then why are people taking pictures? In addition, two headed snakes do happen.

However, if you really dig into this photograph mystery you can find the original picture. This isn’t a three headed snake. It’s just a photoshop illusion.

In fact, someone has taken the trick even further and created a horrible hyrda version of the same snake. The photoshopping may not be as good, the effect clearly fake but it does emphasis the point.

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Have you ever found pictures of strange or mysterious animals that you suspected would have to be a photoshop trick? Or is it wrong to dismiss everything that seems out of this world as a fake?

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