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Dicephalic Snakes

scaledverts Jan 18, 2009 01:53 PM

Every so often someone posts a picture of a two-headed milk. I am curious to see if anyone has managed to hatch a two-headed milk (or any snake for that matter) that survived. Obviously, there are many issues with having two heads. However, two-headed individuals are found in nature and some do survive into adult hood.

Kyle

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vjl4 Jan 19, 2009 09:13 AM

I hatched one last year, it fed successfully a couple of times but as it got older it was no longer able to swallow and died. Kinda freaked me out any way

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