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Re: Is this unusual?
Your ball python was sired by Satan.
Ok, maybe not.. What you actually have found are called anal spurs. Perfectly normal.
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Re: Is this unusual?
Really? You can't find any info on that? We'll you should, cause they've all got 'em.
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Re: Is this unusual?
 Originally Posted by Pwilliams58
Really? You can't find any info on that? We'll you should, cause they've all got 'em.
Oh, okay. Just asking.
Jordan 
"Don't be afraid of a reptile's tongue; the only animal that can hurt you with it's tongue is a human being."
My Snakes....0.0.1 Mexican Black King, named Lilith ~ 0.0.1 Royal Python, named Zuli
Wish List....Snow Corn~Vietnamese Blue Beauty~Lavender King~Sunbeam~Brown Water Python
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Re: Is this unusual?
they are whats left of their what is believed to be prehistoric legs. Biodaes (spelling?) are ancient animals that have been around millions of years and supposedly had legs. so thats all thats left of the legs due to evolution.
hope this helps. And yes its 100% normal.
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"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
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Re: Is this unusual?
oh jordan!i thought we were in a agreement you would leave him alone for a few days???????????????????
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