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feeding a corn a cricket?

2 heads

hi gnarhimself how did your snake get to heads did u buy it like that or did you breed it. i have seen one like that before and it looks very weird
 
jamesb said:
hi gnarhimself how did your snake get to heads did u buy it like that or did you breed it. i have seen one like that before and it looks very weird

Hi James,its a photoshopped pic....If i could buy a two headed snake...I WOULD
 
gnarhimself said:
Chiton is one of the main components in the cell walls of fungi, the exoskeletons of insects and other arthropods...

Most of your post comes directly from Wikipedia:

Wikipedia

You really should cite sources when cutting and pasting words that are not your own.
 
Roy Munson said:
Most of your post comes directly from Wikipedia:

Wikipedia

You really should cite sources when cutting and pasting words that are not your own.

My Apologies to you Roy and to EVERYONE ON THE FORUM.I actually intended to cite the sources. :shrugs:
I was not meaning it to seem as my words,but basically just trying to give as much information as possible


my sincerest Apologies,and it WILL NOT happen again
:wavey:
 
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