Yeah, that's why I chose this subject. I was actually amazed that the burms are the only poster child for the invasive reptiles. You hear far less about the tegu and monitor lizards. I also find it a little disturbing that around 5 anacondas have been found yet some of the scientists are saying that this is not worrisome because they must be escaped / released pets since so few are found. In my opinion, the fact that any were found is worrisome, I mean burms will sun themselves by a pool and crawl around in the street, but I was under the impression that in a natural habitat anacondas will stay buried under the floating plants and are not as willing to be around people as the burms (I may be wrong about that though). So just because we can't see them does not mean they aren't there.