No, we were looking in the region of the animal where those things would be for anything abnormal (ex. we weren't concerned about the lungs, esophagus, etc. in the x-ray). The snake appears to be healthy. Didn't see anything that might indicate that there may be more things he has to pass. I wan't this done because a few people on here indicated that if these are ufert. eggs, then they would be harder to pass than regular eggs and becoming egg-bound may be a problem.
We didn't see ovaries and oviducts, we were just concerned about that region of the film. Also, didn't see any abnormal growths, such as tumors in the snake.