62 Year-Old Snake Lays ‘Miracle Eggs’

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62 Year-Old Snake Lays ‘Miracle Eggs’

The oldest snake in captivity – known only as 361003 – hasn’t been near a male python for two decades

On July 23, a 62-year-old female Ball Python laid seven eggs despite having been separated from any male pythons for at least two decades.

The manager of the St. Louis Zoo said that it is not unknown for Ball Pythons to produce without a mate, or even to reproduce asexually. Some snakes will store sperm in their bodies for ‘delayed fertilization.’ It is, however, unusual for this species of snake to lay eggs after they reach 60 years of age.

Three of the eggs are at present in an incubator and two are being used for genetic sampling to find clues to the unusual event.

Two of the embryos did not survive. Although the snake was given to the zoo by a private owner in 1961, it is known only by the number “361003.”

Source Associated Press

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Not unusual but weird for that particular snake....I never had a Ball python to live that long....All my others done fine..

 
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[QUOTE='Cosmo]
So it laid viable eggs?
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According to the article two of the eggs did not make it...3 were in an incubator, and two are being probed for genetic whatever. 

 
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