Horrified, Snake Eggs hatch Two-Headed Python


Wodonga - When two heads poking out of the snake eggs that hatch, John McNamara thought they were twins. The eggs are the result of pets man from Wodonga, Victoria state, Australia.

Eventually, the baby snake it out slowly. John surprised to find that the python had two heads! Reptiles that horrible creatures like the Hydra of Greek mythology.

The 5-year-old parent who issued 10 eggs and one of them is the head of the two it was. For John, the baby reptile is the same as the case of anomalies in humans.

"Just like twins
a human embryo, they come from two separate eggs just not perfect. As a result, I have the two heads of this, "John said as quoted by The Age,

"I produce a lot of snakes in captivity and these cases are very rare. Not a few of them short-lived," he said again.
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It takes 50 to 60 days for a snake incubating eggs. For John who decided to publish the story of the snake that looks awful it was because he needed help.

"I need help see where the dominant head and how food can enter the stomach and other organs that may lead to complications," said John.

John is currently the head of the snake named both Katana and Wakizashi, such as the name of the Japanese Samurai sword used.

However, his daughter, Kaylah selecting 'Twin Destroyer' for both the head of the snake of unknown gender was.

John hoped the snake's head can both survive.


Horrified, Snake Eggs Tetaskan Two-Headed Python (Mark Jesser / The Age)
Ranger of Wildlife Townsville And Damblet say that there is a rare case that a two-headed rat snake. They can live up to 20 years but there is a direct die in a matter of days.

Senior lecturer from the University of Melbourne's School of Bio-Sciences, Ben Philips said that depending on how the organ in the two-headed snake 'cooperate' and must live in captivity.

"Obviously they need extra care," said Philips.

"Snakes are not as smart as you think. If you threw a rat to a snake with two heads, one caught the head of the tail. It could end up devouring each other," added Philips.

"There is something interesting about the animal's head in two because there is a sense of desire to separate them," she says again,

Philips and John agree that the way to feed the snake was the most important factor.

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