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Althouse: Non-native pythons and anacondas are eating all the ...

The Obama administration recently banned the import and interstate commerce of Burmese python, two species of African pythons, and the yellow anaconda. But under pressure from the U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers, ... Continue reading


Pet Giant Reticulated Python and Green Anaconda Part 1 - Tags

I couldnt get the green anaconda, cuz its ilegal in denmark so i got a yellow one, seems like u know alot more about them than other, how old can anacondas get?, also ill try do what u said about feet them rabbits when i can.. :) hope i see more to your yellow ... @bigjavo36 You are not ready to keep either one at the moment, do your research on the captive behavior and husbandary and if you have questions watch some of my other videos. bigjavo36 Says: January ... Continue reading


▷▷▷▷▷ reptile collection 5/4/2011 | Baby Monitor

4 foot male yellow anaconda, 5 foot female burmese python, about 8 foot male burmese python, male and female dumerils boa's both between 3 and half and 4 feet, ball python, baby savannah monitor, and my 4 foot tame ... Continue reading


Rattlesnake Education and Awareness: Decline in Mammals of the ...

With the recent proposed and imminent passing of the ban of the importation of Burmese Pythons, two species of Rock Pythons and the Yellow Anaconda there has been much debate back and forth between ecologist, environmentalist, naturalist, biologist and collectors or breeders. Those on the side supporting the ..... Our research relies heavily on wireless network security cameras, which we use to record natural animal behaviors. This makes our study unique in ... Continue reading


Cryptozoology Online: Daily News: Pythons and Anacondas banned ...

The final FWS rule - which incorporates public comments, economic analysis, and environmental assessment - lists the Burmese python, the yellow anaconda, and the northern and southern African pythons as injurious wildlife under ..... (1) African spurred tortoise (1) African wild dogs (1) ageing (1) ageing in birds (1) ageing studies (1) aggressive animal behaviour (21) aggressive animal rescue (3) aggressive bird behaviour (3) agricultural development (1) AIDS (3) ... Continue reading


Animal A Day!: Dark-Spotted Anaconda

And based on the observation of a few females, they have litters that number between 2 and 26. It's pretty amazing to think that we know so much about the Green and Yellow Anacondas, but that their close relative remains ... Continue reading


MObugs: Small-Eyed Sphinx Moth

Decline in Mammals of the Everglades attributed to invasive pythons - With the recent proposed and imminent passing of the ban of the importation of Burmese Pythons, two species of Rock Pythons and the Yellow Anaconda ... Continue reading


Yellow Tang

Yellow Tang Scientific Name; Yellow Tang Description; Yellow Tang Behavior; Yellow Tang Diet; Yellow Tang Distribution; Yellow Tang Habitat; Yellow Tang Predators; Yellow Tang Adaptations; Yellow Tang Mating Season; Yellow Tang ... Continue reading


A Wasted Life: Yellow Cake (Canada, 2010)

In 2010, Canadian independent animated film maker Nick Cross made two excellent Flash animated films, Pig Farmer and this one, Yellow Cake. Both are excellent little films more than worthy of being presented as the latest ... Continue reading


Captive Care of the World's Largest Snake - Keeping the Green ...

If you really are set on owning a large, usually aggressive aquatic snake, you might consider the Yellow Anaconda, Eunectes notaeus. It is not an animal to be taken lightly, but makes a more reasonable pet than the Green ... Continue reading

Anaconda Yellow behavior

Smaller than the Green Anaconda, the Yellow Anaconda is a large and striking boa.

Although the Yellow Anaconda prefers to hunt live prey, they will also scavenge for animals that are already dead. Anacondas are well known for their rather aggressive disposition. Even a "tame" Anaconda that has been kept in captivity all its life may bite without warning. Luckily, the Anaconda's bite is not poisonous. It is, however, very powerful and can cause considerable tissue damage. Anacondas can be very difficult to spot in the wild because they have very little difficulty camouflaging themselves. This snake is not as common in captivity as some other snakes because of its aggressive personality. Although Anacondas are not often kept as pets, some people do acquire them. Then, when they begin to grow quite large and their owner can no longer handle their aggressive disposition, they are handed off to zoos or rescue organizations, or even released into the wild.

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