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05-10-12, 06:02 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
Good stuff
Thanks for the post
John
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05-10-12, 06:33 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
Amazing video! Good share!
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05-12-12, 06:01 AM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
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Originally Posted by Xanafein
As a Certified Diver I have been on quite a few dives, and Im Sorry, But that is one Ballsy Diver. Down there you couldn't put up Any sort of fight and your friends couldn't get him off you. You would not catch me Anywhere near a green that size under the surface.
That said, That is an amazing picture, and a monster of an ani
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I agree totally even though Im not a certified diver.
I do love Greens though and can only wish to have one. (like thats ever going to happen  ) Beautiful snakes!
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05-12-12, 03:46 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
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Originally Posted by exwizard
I agree totally even though Im not a certified diver.
I do love Greens though and can only wish to have one. (like thats ever going to happen  ) Beautiful snakes!
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who knows? Maybe they'll find a dwarf locality...
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05-12-12, 04:44 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
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who knows? Maybe they'll find a dwarf locality...
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It doesn't matter in Iowa. All Anacondas are illegal.
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05-12-12, 08:04 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
Wow thanks for sharing.
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05-12-12, 09:56 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
OH i know they can strike under water. We are one cert away from master divers, and I have been right there at a shark feed on the great barrier reef...i can say that i have been bitten by things, and stung, and flopped around in waves, and out of all of those situations, this is what i would feel would be the most dangerous. I see how fast my snakes strike, and how hard, and they are smalllll. That IS one ballsy diver. I'm really not afraid of much, but this is something i'd give more than a second thought to doing!
I wonder what i would do, if i was there. I would probably do it *lol* depended on how hungry the snake looked. sitting here, i'll say i wouldn't do it *lol*
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05-12-12, 10:01 PM
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Re: Giant anaconda in nature
gah just look at that photo of the one with the huge lump in it. probably ate some big alligator crocodile thing or something. that is a beast that demands respect right there. beatuiful though. would def only do it if it had already eaten and was being lazy *lol*
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