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Posted by: Hoppy at Fri Jun 10 13:55:21 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hoppy ] Well not really but Carl is right. Two headed snakes are not that uncommon and turtles even more so. It is a form of incomplete twinning that causes it. Glades Herp kept a two head Texas Rat snake called "Them" for years and it did fairly well. It had to eat smaller then normal food items but grew just fine. [ Hide Replies ]
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