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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
Def a green Conda and you right they are called humps down under and they are a hell of a lot bigger lol
Tim Johnson

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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
it's an anaconda and looking at the foliage around the road, this looks like to be a tropical area...(banana tree leaves poking up on the right hand side). i've never been to australia so i dont know if banana trees grow in australia.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
 Originally Posted by Tyger9791
it's an anaconda and looking at the foliage around the road, this looks like to be a tropical area...(banana tree leaves poking up on the right hand side). i've never been to australia so i dont know if banana trees grow in australia.
Of course, this could also be a released Anaconda living wild in Australia. Kind of like seeing a Burmese python in the Everglades. Is the NSW region sufficiently tropical enough to support an Anaconda?
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
 Originally Posted by Tyger9791
it's an anaconda and looking at the foliage around the road, this looks like to be a tropical area...(banana tree leaves poking up on the right hand side). i've never been to australia so i dont know if banana trees grow in australia.
There is a ton of banana farming that takes place in the tropical areas near Carins.. In fact when I was there back in December of '07, We met some Kiwis(New Zealanders) who were spending a year in Australia to see the sights, and were paying for it by working on a banana farm.
There are portions of rainforest in Aussie land.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
its probably more like south american speed bumb.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
but isnt it illegal to import animals into austrialia?
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
I really don't think that picture was taken in Australia. I also came across a few other links with that same picture that claimed it was an "African Speed Bump" and a "Brazilian Speed Bump".
It was more than likely in South America...

-Lawrence
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
oh i'm sure it isn't in australia I just was letting tyger know that there are banana trees there.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
By the way-that has got to be one of the largest wild Eunectes I've ever seen photographed. Even assuming the minimum width of a two-track dirt road, that animal is enormous. She stretches completely across, with quite a bit left over on the left hand side!I'd guess 22-26 ft easily.
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