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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
That's incredible to see. I hope he beats the odds for you, and makes it!
Most conjoined snakes do not make it. USUALLY the problem is where the two necks meet, but there can also be other internal issues that aren't visible. As the snake grows, the kinking and deformation where the necks meet can become even worse, until food cannot pass through the area, and the animal chokes while feeding. I can see that little guy has considerable issues where his necks meet--the spines appear to run parallel for some distance.
To maximize his chances, always feed the dominant head, and supervise to make sure that the subordinate head never gets ahold of food.
Some 2-headed snakes do make it to adulthood, and if they do, they can live for many, many years.
Adult 2-headed snakes are really a wonder to see. Imagine what this guy would look like as an adult!
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
WOW.
But I think I'd call it "them" instead of "him"--the little guy on the right clearly looks like he's got his own ideas about that mouse. He must be surprised to feel full after not eating.
Good luck! I hope he/they make it!
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
i hope you dont plan on housing those two in the same enclosure...
that little guy is really cool and looks healthy enough. hope you continue to have luck with him for a long time.
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
 Originally Posted by Geckos-by-Pam
This is really amazing! Both of the heads look really alert and healthy. Do you think you ever have to feed both heads? I would think as long as one eats it should be fine because they share a body.
I would have to , in my own opinion, agree.
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
I showed the vid to a friend whose kids are obsessed with two-headed snakes lately, and she asked if they're conjoined twins, and what their names were? (I saw "Giano"--can we name the right head "Giuseppe"?)
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
 Originally Posted by loonunit
I showed the vid to a friend whose kids are obsessed with two-headed snakes lately, and she asked if they're conjoined twins, and what their names were? (I saw "Giano"--can we name the right head "Giuseppe"?)
I like that!!
Hold on to what is good
even if it is a handful of earth.
Hold on to what you believe
even if it is a tree which stands by itself.
Hold on to what you must do
even if it is a long way from here.
Hold on to life
even when it is easier letting go.
Hold on to my hand
even when I have gone far away from you.
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
Holy cow that's insane!!! Thanks for sharing! His other head looks hungry
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
ohhh wow! Does his right head have movement? Is it like 2 differant snakes?
That is soo amazing and so weird at the same time!
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Re: 2 headed ball python eating
That is pretty amazing to see. I hope they can live a healthy long life. I feel like shedding would be a problem though with 2 heads. Like if one head is having a bit of trouble with shedding off his head will he be able to move the body to get it off or can he communicate with the other head to move lol
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