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2756558[/URL]]Those are spurs, & perfectly normal. Those are the vestigial remains of their hip/leg bones from the past: snakes evolved from lizards that crawled on land. When male snakes (that have spurs) court a female, they can & will actually move those spurs to stroke the female just a bit. Rosy boas have them too.
Thank you very for your knowledge and explanation.

I feel more comfortable now.