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Moonbear said:I always wonder how they decide where to go or what to do. Does one control the body, or do all three each have partial control? Unless people are helping feed it, it must be coordinating actions with all three heads in some way to survive to adulthood, unless two heads are just along for the ride.
DaveC426913 said:Well, here's an original:
http://zuvvu.com/images/content/3-headed-Snake-found-on-Indian-Road-.jpg
So: busted.
Hyperspace2 said:Yes folks I am the person who took this photograph, therefore I am very lucky
Moonbear said:I always wonder how they decide where to go or what to do. Does one control the body, or do all three each have partial control? Unless people are helping feed it, it must be coordinating actions with all three heads in some way to survive to adulthood, unless two heads are just along for the ride.
No. Since they're identical genes, they'll have identical markings. I thought of that.Insanity said:Photoshopped, each head has a yellowish spot above the mouthline in the same relative position to the eye and the nostril.
Hyperspace2 said:I promise this isn't photoshoped, i have no knowledge about it.
DaveC426913 said:Hyper, if you took this, you have the original. Care to upload it?
Hyperspace2 said:high megabyte photo, slower internet connection in my country, so I reduced it's size.
Why post it in the Skepticism and debunking forum? If you wanted us to merely admire your photo you should have posted it in GD.Hyperspace2 said:Well people I was just trying to share my excitement and rare opportunity. I have no interest in claiming and trying hard to give proofs it to be original( it doesn't interest me).
Hyperspace2 said:I was just trying to get scientifc thoughts of you people.
Insanity said:In his defense Dave, he had posted it in GD originally, it has been moved here though since then.
Hyperspace2 said:Well people I was just trying to share my excitement and rare opportunity. I have no interest in claiming and trying hard to give proofs it to be original( it doesn't interest me). I was just trying to get scientifc thoughts of you people.
I noted that too.CaptFirePanda said:There appears to be some definite "smudging" where the heads would join and some smudging in the background around the same area.
Yep. I suspected the same thing.CaptFirePanda said:Also, the heads are all facing in a manner that they would be facing if one head was simply rotated slightly clockwise and counterclockwise.
Mech_Engineer said:Providing the original picture is quite easy, he's not providing it because he doesn't have it (in other words it isn't his picture).
Mech_Engineer said:The O.P. underestimates the power of Google! More importantly, the "search by image" function.
Here's the apparent original for your enjoyment:
arildno said:...and since there are well-documented cases of three-headed snakes...