Tuesday, October 18, 2011


This has two snakes with two completely separate brains.

Early detection of solid second in the U.S.
Snake 2 with two separate brain
When the grass is moving around the house in Clarksville, Tennessee (USA), Paul Carver he discovered a baby snake. A closer inspection, this guy was so shocked to see a second snake head.
"My first reaction was to leave. I think it's weird. But then, I think you'll need to do with it" - Carver said.
After some deliberation, Carver called his friend Dale Grandstaff - employees of organizations Tennessee Wildlife Resources - for advice. Both have decided to give this snake to Tennessee universities to meet technology experts solid - Dr. Dan Combs.
Here, Carver learned that he caught snakes Kingsnake species, not only the two first, but at each end is a completely separate brains. With the control of the second head - a wish to hide the bottom of the cage, one wants to stay the same - so when you open a locked cage, these snakes are hanging suspended in the corner of the cage.
"I was surprised. Having seen a lot more animals and at least a second turtle head, but I have never seen a live snake head the second. We will try to keep it alive but I am not optimistic about this possibility. The first two are the water after we confine it to the cage. But I will wait one or two days to feed them. I'm afraid it will not eat. If so, it can only live a few weeks "- Dr. Combs said.
Dr. Combs said, if ingested, these snakes can live to 20 years and reach lengths 1.8 m. However, this snake's life cycle can be shortened to about 3 years because of its singularity.
Early detection of solid second in the U.S.
Early detection of solid second in the U.S.

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