Wild Coastal health Question (Nice Colouring)

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Yogi

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Hi Guys and Gals,

I picked this guy up had an odd lump above the cloaca, Had it seen to the vetto find this, The funny things are he does not have pain that shows there hasgood blood flow and movement in his tail (which surely the spinal chord isbroken).


Anyway what’s your takes on a full spinal fracture?
I don’t know if you can seeit that well in the photo but the spine overlaps the other piece of the spinetwo vertebra.

It has such a sweet colour and pattern and it eye colouration is to die for.
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Sorry for crap photos taken by me on a camera phone

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Cheers Jacob
 
Many pythons have been run over by cars and had their spines broken, and they've somehow managed to stay alive and keep going. I don't know how that works! I've even had diamonds with broken spines from DPS that have still been able to move around like there is no problem. It baffles me.
 
Especially that low down on the body I don't think his well being will be hindered much at all :) Hes super pretty though!
 
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