Siamese Snakes
Created on: November 27th, 2006
Have y'all heard of this movie "Snakes on a Plane"? It was old or something.
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if you look at the angle of the yellow's body going behind the plane and the angle of the yellow's tail coming out from behind the plane, you must realize that these are not the same snake. you've got the blue snake right. the "mystery tail" belongs to the yellow snake, and only disappears behind the back of the plane before coming out the same side again.
assuming both snakes curl counter-clockwise around the plane, which they do in the picture, it is physically impossible to have the heads opposite each other on top, and have both tails come out opposite sides and cross in the front of the plane at the bottom. The picture was only created this way for symmetry. Try it with two different color strings and a paper towel tube. you can't get them to cross at the bottom in that fashion.
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