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Anacondas born with no male!
2 BP's, one ratsnake, 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 small caged birds, 7 chickens, and a toddler in a pear tree
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Re: Anacondas born with no male!
Gotta name them all Jesus I guess
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FollowTheSun (05-25-2019)
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Pretty amazing...and they didn't mention any defects either. Way to go, Ms. Conda-Mom!
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Re: Anacondas born with no male!
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Pretty amazing...and they didn't mention any defects either. Way to go, Ms. Conda-Mom!
If you read further down the article it says: "Of the 18 baby anacondas, 15 were stillborn, and another died within a week. But two survived."
No exactly a defect, but not good odds either. It's pretty neat that a few survived though.
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Re: Anacondas born with no male!
Originally Posted by the_rotten1
If you read further down the article it says: "Of the 18 baby anacondas, 15 were stillborn, and another died within a week. But two survived."
No exactly a defect, but not good odds either. It's pretty neat that a few survived though.
Oops, my bad...it was very late & I didn't read all the way down. Yeah, sadly, that's more typical...but nature "tries" anyway.
I had one rosy boa born via parthenogenesis some years ago...but she had many defects & only survived 7+ mos. It's not a perfect system for sure.
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FollowTheSun (05-25-2019)
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What I can't figure out, if the snake is 10 feet long and full of *18* 2-foot-long babies, how did the keepers NOT notice she was getting a bit wide??
Last edited by FollowTheSun; 05-25-2019 at 12:30 PM.
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