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Big Anaconda Picture

dannygood1 Nov 06, 2003 12:45 AM

Someone said there was an absence of big Anaconda pictures. I agree. Maybe their owners get eaten before picture taken... Here's a well-known, popular picture if it works. Who can find a picture of a larger Anaconda??
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Replies (10)

dannygood1 Nov 06, 2003 12:51 AM

I know the URL is correct. If you really want to see it, just put this address in your browser:

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/index.pl?photo=109426

It works for me. Why doesn't it work in kingsnake.com?????

mulder73 Nov 06, 2003 06:18 AM

Wow...I guess it's about 20'...is'nt it?

dannygood1 Nov 06, 2003 08:59 AM

I don't know how long it is, I'll do some internet searching to see if I can find out...maybe somebody out there knows...I think I remember seeing that photo years ago, been around a long time. Hope others will post some large anaconda photos. Maybe I will in 5 years ! (when my baby grows). Regards.

ReTiKe Nov 06, 2003 01:57 PM

I found another picture of a big female green anaconda. But this kind of pix is not easy to found on the web!
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dannygood1 Nov 06, 2003 06:40 PM

Are you sure that's not the Loch Ness Monster?

mulder73 Nov 07, 2003 06:23 AM

what about this one?..

MR_ANACONDA28 Nov 07, 2003 07:56 PM

SURE SEEING A PICTURE OF A LARGE ANACONDA IS COOL BUT A PICTURE OF A LARGE LIVE ANACONDA WOULD BE BETTER, NOT SOME SNAKE HUNTERS SHOWING OFF THERE KILL. I BET THERE WIVES HAVE SOME NICE SHOES. HERE IS A PICTURE OF A VERY LARGE YELLOW ANACONDA (LIVE).

dannygood1 Nov 07, 2003 09:59 PM

Agreed. Best of all would be captive specimens, especially if the length is known. Some of these posts are real monsters, 'tis a shame they had to be killed. Of course, the exact circumstances generally are not known.

dannygood1 Nov 07, 2003 09:53 PM

Great one. I've never seen that one before.

joeysgreen Nov 10, 2003 11:28 AM

Awesome yellow! And you brought up the point I was thinking as I browsed this forum. Maybe that's why pic's of large anacondas are so rare; the dics have to kill'm all.

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