Aquarium puts two-headed snake up for sale.

cartman101

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The world Aquarium in St.Lois Missouri had an albino rat-eating snake for 6 1/2 years....I should say 2 headed snake. The snake is geneticly a female but biologist have said that the other head may actully be a male. The snake is going for sale on e b a y and the starting price is $150,000. Just thought you all would like to hear this story i read today.... hope you didn't know that. I'm going to ask my mom if she can buy me that snake
 

1journeyman

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I thought ---- had a policy against selling animals? (except for fish and inverts)
Edit:
Nice... I like the way the forum automatically edits ----'s name..
 

lovethesea

Active Member
you should see that thing............it's weird looking. We saw it at the museum last year.
Very strange........... (and freaky since I hate sssnnnnnnnnakes :scared: )
 

apathy

New Member
Originally Posted by Speg
I wonder why they'd sell it.
Probably because its an abomination of nature.
 

lovethesea

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they are a "hands on" aquarium. Donation based. Its great for small kids. Set up so things are low and they can see, learn and feel.
 

oficedepot

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Originally Posted by lovethesea
they are a "hands on" aquarium. Donation based. Its great for small kids. Set up so things are low and they can see, learn and feel.
if children go to the beaches, can they see, learn, and feel the sea?
 
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jdragunas

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here's a pic of it... and the full story (i actually meant to post this same thread this morning):
Two-Headed Snake for Sale for $150,000
By JIM SALTER, Associated Press Writer
Tue Jan 3, 6:07 PM
ST. LOUIS - For sale: One albino snake. Has two heads. Asking $150,000 or best offer. The World Aquarium in St. Louis has been home to We, a one-of-a-kind two-headed albino rat snake, since 1999. President Leonard Sonnenschein has decided to sell the reptile, and bidding on reptileauction.com will start at $150,000.
"It's an amazing snake," Sonnenschein said Monday. "When people see it they are awe-struck."
The auction was expected to close within 10 days.
The 6 1/2-year-old snake came to the aquarium's attention when its previous owner distributed a circular offering it for sale days after its birth. The aquarium paid $15,000 knowing most two-headed snakes don't live more than a few months.
But We has survived and thrived. An inch thick and 4 feet long, she is a healthy size for a rat snake. Her body is white, but the heads have a reddish appearance.
We has survived because, unlike some two-headed animals, both mouths are connected to the same stomach, Sonnenschein said.
The snake has been in the spotlight before. In 2004, a disgruntled City Museum worker stole We. Authorities found the snake in the garage of the man's home in Illinois.
"He thought he was going to sell it," Sonnenschein said. "The thing is, it's the only one in the world."
 
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