Conjoined ball python born in Germany

Conjoined Twins - 
A two headed snake? No. It was an unusual pair of twins. They shared one body but had two heads. These babies are called conjoined twins. They have two separate personalities, brains, tongues, however they will often share critical organs.
United States
June 29, 2011 8:01pm CST
Conjoined ball python born in Germany Snake breeder Stefan Broghammer in Germany discovered a little two faced customer when a batch of his baby ball pythons hatched. A two headed snake? No. It was an unusual pair of twins. They shared one body but had two heads. These babies are called conjoined twins. They have two separate personalities, brains, tongues, however they will often share critical organs. The ball python is non-venomous, native to Africa, and are popular pets. Normal adults grow up to around 4ft and when threatened their instinctively curl into a ball to defend themselves. Conjoined twins are often smaller, and depending on the number and health of shared organs may not live as long.
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@drasnian (548)
4 Jul 11
Oh, this is adorable! I love ball pythons, and these ones are just too cute for words! It's a shame so many people seem to hate snakes on principle - ball pythons make great pets, and some of the different morphs available are just beautiful.
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• United States
5 Jul 11
This here is double trouble too Wonder what happens when one wants to go one way and the other wants to go the other way?