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    Two headed albino checkered?!

    Anybody else see this thing? News is from Feb 2

    Awesome!

    Pictures of the day: 2 February 2011 - Telegraph

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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    Interesting .... still feel sorry for it though.
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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    No, but it still annoys me that they're referred to as a two-headed snake.

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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    Try to contain your excitement.

    I think it's great that there's only 1 "two headed" albino and it's a garter snake.

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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    "There are eight known two-headed snakes in the world, but this is the only snake which is both two headed and albino."


    this is false... I call BS on both parts of that statement. There are more than 8..... not all of them are owned by museums and have widespread fame and what not... but there are WAY more than 8. Also... there is a two headed albino rat snake out there that is pretty well known. And it was funny because in the article I read about him... they were claiming them to be the only albino two headed snake also. And not too long ago, there was a red phase albino western hognose with two heads for sale on KS. For some obscene amount of money. Where in the heck they got their facts from... who knows?!

    Seriously though... that's pretty neat. But I agree with Stefan... it's actually two snakes stuck with one body! Each of those heads is an individual that makes it's own decisions and if you've ever seen footage of snakes with two heads crawl... the heads often are arguing over which way to go!
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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    "There are eight known two-headed Where in the heck they got their facts from... who knows?!
    I didn't check the facts before I spilled it. Just presented the article

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    Seriously though... that's pretty neat. But I agree with Stefan... it's actually two snakes stuck with one body! Each of those heads is an individual that makes it's own decisions and if you've ever seen footage of snakes with two heads crawl... the heads often are arguing over which way to go!
    I think it's better than pretty neat. Yes, I've seen arguing heads, you guys don't have to convince me at all that they are individual snakes.

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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    The news are only quoting the owner, a German living close to the border near Basel.
    Most siamese twins are stillborn or die after short livetime.
    Maybe their are eight living twins-snakes at the moment, known by the owner of this pair.
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    I´m quiet sure, he aquried them at the day of the announcment.

    It looks like he´s endeavouring to earn a wired kind of fame.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    It looks like he´s endeavouring to earn a wired kind of fame.
    And that's the problem ... it's definitely not for the good of the snake. It's just a superdooper morph to make the owner feel special. You see these offered for sale with ridiculous pricetags.
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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    You see these offered for sale with ridiculous pricetags.
    Can you give me a link? I´m too busy to search.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: Two headed albino checkered?!

    it might be nice to have one....but I would definitely not reproduce them.

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