A Kentucky wildlife center now has on display a rare find: a two-headed copperhead.

A statement from the Department of Fish and Wildlife says the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort will exhibit the snake for the public, barring any complications in the reptile's health, after Thursday.

Officials say a Leslie County couple donated the snake to the facility for educational purposes after finding it in their yard this month.

"He's less than a month old and he's about eight-ten inches. He's still got his juvenile coloring," Heather Teachey, with the wildlife center, told our sister station WKYT. "Our goal, whenever we have unique animals like him or just our regular everyday animals, we love to see the public taking an interest and learning how to properly interact with those creatures."

Wondering how the snake gets around with two heads? We wondered the same thing.

"He does normal things a snake would do. He gets a little confused when he tries to slither someplace because he's got two brains telling his body which way to go so he spends a lot of time trying to make his mind up," said Teachey.

The Salato Center is open Tuesday through Saturday until Nov. 24, when it closes for the winter.

"This is a Kentucky native snake here that we have. Look at how great wildlife is here. It generates a lot of excitement for us at the center," Teachey said.