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Pics of My Two Headed

terrysangel79

TVM Reptiles
Had several people say they wanted pics, so here's one...It is about one month old now, and has eaten...drinks from both heads, and is very active.

Terrysangel79
 

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that is definitley a looker..........especially the markings on the body. even if it just had one head it would be different to me. almost looks like connect-the-dots in some places. thanks for sharing. :cheers:
 
Very neat looking! Just to let you know, you mentioned in your other thread that this snake is 1 year old (instead of 1 month). :cheers:
 
Woooo!!!! this one looks quite symmetrical & not like some i've seen with a head sticking out the side. Very nice specimen..... :)
 
bribrian said:
Woooo!!!! this one looks quite symmetrical & not like some i've seen with a head sticking out the side. Very nice specimen..... :)
Ditto to Brian's comments. I have to be honest: most bicephalic corns I've seen look disgusting to me. This one is actually pretty darned cool, though. Sell it, buy as many homo "Z" corns as you can get your hands on, and bust open that market! :grin01:
 
Yea it is quite the oddity,most of the bicephalic snakes that i have seen look lopsided or had kinked necks. Its a little beauty regardless of the two heads though.Nice snake.
 
Roy Munson said:
Sell it, buy as many homo "Z" corns as you can get your hands on, and bust open that market! :grin01:


:laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01:

You are always thinking fast,for the best of the general public Dean!!!!!!!!!LOL

To bad that "You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Roy Munson again"
 
Very interesting pattern on that critter, and it appears that the two heads are slightly different colors. Does it have difficulty when it comes to shedding?

Thank you so much for sharing!

Jenn
 
Do you have any recent pics? You say it's a month old and yet you posted a freshly hatched pic. It just seems a little odd to me that you haven't taken any newer pics of such a potentially profitable snake.
 
Hmm... I do apologise for being so scinical but to be honest I kind of have my doubts about this.

I know two-headed snakes do occur, but... I dunno... the poster keeps changing his mind about how old the snake is and that white spot on the left-hand neck is making me suspicious... it doesn't look quite right to me.

Like I said, I apologise if I'm way off the mark. I'm pretty tired today and a little irritable. Could you please post some more pictures so I may stand corrected? I would like to believe you because it's a great snake.
 
Well, if the guy did Photoshop it, he has done a very good job! Or he blurred the pic so it is impossible to chek it out zoomed in way deep..... hehe
 
ratsncorns said:
Very neat looking! Just to let you know, you mentioned in your other thread that this snake is 1 year old (instead of 1 month). :cheers:

Actually in that first post they simply ask what a hatchling was worth, and what a one year old would be worth. IT further states it was just born in July...so there have not been inconsistencies with the postings by this person.

2 Headed Snow

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I have a question for anyone interested...I was wondering what your opinion would be on how much a 2 headed hatchling is worth, and also at about 1 year old...It is a very lively little thing, just hatched in late July, drinks well, and has eaten, and sheds well.


Thanks!
Terrysangel79
 
I do NOT keep changing my mind as to how old it is....If you read my post in the Misc. Discussions more carefully, you would see that I was inquiring as to the potential price of it now, and at 1 year old...I never stated how old it was in that posting!!!!!!!!!!!!

In reply to other questions....The one time it has shed, the only "problem" it had was right in the crease of it's "V" neck...and that was a very small piece that it didn't quite get by itself......

Yes, both heads are quite alive...Can only say it has eaten from one head, but would be difficult for both heads to have eaten at this point, since it has only eaten once in it's rather short life, so far....

In reply to Susan's doubts as to why I posted a pic of it with eggs in the pic, instead of a "recent" pic...Well I'm not that great of a photographer, so I picked one of the pictures that I thought was clearer, and showed it's pattern, and the two heads better....

Does not matter to me if you believe that I have one, or one that is still alive...It's your problem not mine....I know what I have, I was just trying to share it with others that I thought would be interested...

Will be posting a couple more pics, as soon as I can...NOT for those that don't believe me, as proof to them, but for those of you that are actually interested in this fascinating creature....

Terrysangel79
 
We must have been typing at the same time...I am sure they just misread your first post and will see their misunderstandings of your statements now. Thank you for sharing. Please keep us informed.
 
terrysangel79 said:
I do NOT keep changing my mind as to how old it is....If you read my post in the Misc. Discussions more carefully, you would see that I was inquiring as to the potential price of it now, and at 1 year old...I never stated how old it was in that posting!!!!!!!!!!!!

In reply to other questions....The one time it has shed, the only "problem" it had was right in the crease of it's "V" neck...and that was a very small piece that it didn't quite get by itself......

Yes, both heads are quite alive...Can only say it has eaten from one head, but would be difficult for both heads to have eaten at this point, since it has only eaten once in it's rather short life, so far....

In reply to Susan's doubts as to why I posted a pic of it with eggs in the pic, instead of a "recent" pic...Well I'm not that great of a photographer, so I picked one of the pictures that I thought was clearer, and showed it's pattern, and the two heads better....

Does not matter to me if you believe that I have one, or one that is still alive...It's your problem not mine....I know what I have, I was just trying to share it with others that I thought would be interested...

Will be posting a couple more pics, as soon as I can...NOT for those that don't believe me, as proof to them, but for those of you that are actually interested in this fascinating creature....

Terrysangel79

There is no need to be defensive or aggressive. I was perfectly polite in my post, and apologised in case I was wrong. :shrugs:
 
Plissken, i read that your tired and having a bit of an off day...but apologizing if your wrong, and then stating that someone lied, could still offend them greatly. I think their response was okay.
 
I didn't say they lied. I didn't say the picture was definetly without-a-doubt photoshopped. I said I was wondering IF it was.
Maybe I'm just suspicious and whatnot, but if you see a picture of a two-headed animal, my initial reaction would be to say "Is that real?" :shrugs:
 
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