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Boa born with 2 heads, 2 hearts and 2 digestive tracts!
ok i think we've all seen Cornsnakes and Milks/Kingsnakes w/ two heads; but this 2 week old Boa takes it to another level. peeps have described this Boa as "2 snakes in 1 skin." besides having two heads, after some exams, it was discovered to have 2 sets of organs including 2 hearts and 2 digestive tracts!
really neat! i hope these conjoined Boa makes it and lives a nice long life.
DOUBLE SNAKE: Boa constrictor with two heads AND two hearts that appears to be twin snakes ‘in one outer skin’ baffles experts
VETS are baffled after a snake breeder ended up with a two-headed boa constrictor that has two separate hearts.
The two-week-old creature, which appears to be twin snakes in "one outer skin" was featured on a National Geographic programme.
Both heads move separately and flick their own tongues.
The Floridian breeder took the reptile to vet Dr Lauren Thielen for examination, and an X-ray revealed it has two functioning hearts.
Other two-headed creatures have a tendency to have just one set of internal organs.
Dr Thielen said: “I was shocked it has two hearts. But it was really cool to understand that the Siamese twin snake was really two snakes in one outer skin.”
read the rest here: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/585498...one-outer-skin Story includes vid.
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Re: Boa born with 2 heads, 2 hearts and 2 digestive tracts!
I saw this. It is rare for them to live long though.
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Re: Boa born with 2 heads, 2 hearts and 2 digestive tracts!
Originally Posted by Skyrivers
I saw this. It is rare for them to live long though.
It seems pretty rare for them to have two sets of organs. Here's to hoping that gives this lil noodle a leg up on survival.
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