Although many people are afraid of them, some people talk to them as if they were pets at home.
Most of the time, owners who talk keep their pets separate from their companions, as they are not very social animals. Also, they might eat each other if placed inside a single box and fight over their food. But in very rare cases, owners are faced with the dilemma of having to take care of a stingray that has two heads on its body.
A fish with two heads, each capable of thinking and eating separately and even stealing food, has become a popular attraction at a Ukrainian zoo.
The little white-haired Californian Kiëgsake, now in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, is almost a puppy, zoo workers told AFP.
The two sake heads are fiercely interdependent, do not always see eye to eye and would like to eat each other, said keepers at the private zoo, called Skazka, or Fairy Tale.
Zoo worker Rosla Yakoveko added that he tries to feed the two heads of the sakura separately as they sometimes fight over food.
The private zoo said the kiпgsпakes were holding other reptiles, measuring one of the kiпgsпake’s heads that might try to attack and eat the other.
The three-year-old, two-foot-long (60-centimeter) reptile hails from Germany.
Visitors arrived early because it was put on display in early July, the zookeeper said