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Rare two-headed snake undergoes surgery in Missouri
(Thanks to Ron T)
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Rare two-headed snake undergoes surgery in Missouri
(Thanks to Ron T)
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While Tiger-Lily was under supervision, Lauren Baker, a naturalist at the MDC, found traces of blood after the snake sneezed during a feeding.
Snakes sneeze? Sounds like something Roald Dahl or Shel Silverstein would use.
Posted by: MOTW | March 27, 2024 at 09:41 AM
Australia sent out well wishes saying they were amazed by the rarity. Quote, "a snake that is non-poisonous is a rarity rumored in lore to have been spotted 35 million years ago when the continent was still part of Asia."
Posted by: man tom | March 27, 2024 at 09:43 AM
Oh, Australia almost forgot to ask the people in St. Louis, "we have a two headed Monarch butterfly that can instantly kill you with a light prick from a barbed wing we would like you to take a look at."
Posted by: man tom | March 27, 2024 at 09:48 AM
A two-headed snake tried to walk into a bar for the Happy Hour BOGO, but it was two feet short.
Posted by: the barkeep | March 27, 2024 at 11:31 AM
A two hoe snake.
Posted by: Tom Brewer | March 28, 2024 at 07:58 AM