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2 headed ball python
to all you breeders. how rare is this? have any of you given birth to any?
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Re: 2 headed ball python
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Originally Posted by DSGB
to all you breeders. how rare is this? have any of you given birth to any?
i dont think many breeders have given birth to any two headed ball pythons. or any, really. :P
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Not something I'd want to see in anycase....
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I'm only capable of giving birth to humans, myself :P
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Originally Posted by LadyOhh
I'm only capable of giving birth to humans, myself :P
hahaha!!
it'd be awesome to see one.. though it'd (they'd?) probably have a heck of a time acclimating to life...
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I know I've seen one. I'll try to bring up a picture.
Yes, Ralph Davis ran into this but it was dead in the egg. http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/im.../twohead_2.jpg
The San Diego Zoo had a two headed corn snake that produced 15 normal(not two headed or anything) offspring. So there have been other two headed snakes that have been able to live healthy lives.
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I've got a friend who hatched out a two headed bearded dragon. The little guy lived for over a week. She's got some pretty cool pics of it, I think they were once published in reptiles magazine.
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i don't think a two-headed snake is something i'd like to see. i've seen two-headed turtle collectors and i thought it was horrible!
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i don't think a two-headed snake is something i'd like to see. i've seen two-headed turtle collectors and i thought it was horrible!
Well, it's not like it's been done on purpose. Two headed animals are the result of incomplete splitting of the embryo. If it's a complete split, they're identical twins, if it's incomplete, they're siamese twins. A lot of them don't live, but I figure if they do, more power to them.
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the collecters i met BREED them with this trait. if they happen to hatch a one-headed turtle, they release it into the wild. one had a tank with at least 40 of them in it! i definitely understand that things happen in nature but... that just really rubbed me the wrong way!
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Anthony Caponetto had a 2 headed carpet python hatch this year.
Scroll down on the page, you'll find pictures of pete and repete.
http://www.acreptiles.com/pythons_breeding07.htm
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Originally Posted by LadyOhh
I'm only capable of giving birth to humans, myself :P
Well, I can't even do that!!!!
;)
Steve
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http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...l/DSCN0150.jpg
this guy was like 11 years old or something, on display in florida. At one time one head was asleep and the other awake :siamesetw
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Originally Posted by hoo-t
Well, I can't even do that!!!!
;)
Steve
Well, honestly, I haven't tried yet, but I have the capabilities to do so!!! :D
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ive a two headed turtle in florida at some state park in their gift shop.
if also seen a two headed snake in pictures before.
i think its kinda interesting. thought this would make a good discussion.
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