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This is a photo of what might happen after breeding.
When the female pulls away from the male too fast a little bleeding may occure. So you might see this:
A little bleeding is 'alright' but if you see a lot of this blood all over the breeding area, you might have an injured male snake...it would be wise to take the snake to a vet to check up if the hemipenes is injured or not.
hmmm i heard that the reason for a male snake having 1 penisis is because sometimes a female will accidentally pull it off, n the male will have another one as backup.
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hmmm i heard that the reason for a male snake having 1 penisis is because sometimes a female will accidentally pull it off, n the male will have another one as backup.
NO.
They have two so that they can enter and mate from either side of the female.