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07-28-03, 01:04 PM
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WoH ! That's really weird!
I know it might sound really dumb, but I'd be curious to know which head will eat .. do you have to feed both ? loll!! The question was asked above, I'd be curious to see the answer!
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07-28-03, 01:13 PM
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Some two headed snakes eat equally well from both heads, phantom.
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07-28-03, 09:28 PM
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dont many of them have trouble breathing because they only have the one useable lung? the ones that have more independent heads (attached at the neck), doesnt one sometimes attack the other and then pretty much it suffocated itself?
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07-28-03, 09:32 PM
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Very interesting pics, make sure to follow up with an update.
-Steve-
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08-01-03, 07:48 PM
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See if you can sell it to someone as a pair.
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08-04-03, 01:03 AM
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Wow, that soo cool. So what's the update? Eaten yet?
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08-15-03, 01:02 AM
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Hi all. Well she's not too interested in pinkies at this point (live or dead), but all is still well. She has a brother that has still not eaten either & I'm not too worried yet as both keep pooping. Big yolkbellies LOL I'm not sure if she can open her mouth(s) though? I guess we'll see in time. Mark I.
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08-15-03, 01:34 AM
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I am very interested in what they share in the head/mouth area. Let us know if she can open her mouth, and how far developed she is inside. (whether she shares much or not) Absolutely fascinating.
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08-15-03, 01:49 AM
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i have seen snakes with 2 heads before but how common are they??? also do they have any value if they eat, shed ex. properly?
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08-15-03, 02:12 AM
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one bicephical? corn lived 11 years, but they don't have much value
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08-15-03, 10:10 AM
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Mark I'll trade you $5 for Dually!!
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08-15-03, 01:34 PM
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Actually folks if it starts feeding etc. on it's own, she will be worth alot. One Japanese Zoo & one in Sweden (I think?) pay large sums for doubleheaded creatures. I heard the Japanese Zoo is paying out as much as $10,000 U.S.D. for such specimens. Might just be rumours, but if I can get this girl established I'll definitely be checking into it more in depth. She could be worth a small mint??? Mark
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08-15-03, 02:40 PM
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thats amazing, keep us posted on how she gets on.
Hope she feeds okay, she deserves a chance.
Ruth
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08-15-03, 03:18 PM
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wow, keep us updated.
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08-15-03, 09:04 PM
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Well a friend & I verified that yes both her mouths can open so I may pop the head of a pinkie into one of em later & see how it goes? Mark I.
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