0.1 BCI-Adrian
1.0 Burm-Homer
1.0 Tiger Retic-Buster
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"If you give up before you try, then you never really wanted it in the first place."
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We do not have one in as of now. But they are a beautiful species. e have worked with both yellows and greens..
Nice animals I think.
You just can not keep them as a "pet". They really aren't pet material in my opinion.
But they are a beautiful species. And when housed and respected with good husbandry skills, they are an incredible animal to be owned by.
Rusty
CT Reptile Rescue
Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education
For all Reptiles & Amphibians CTReptileRescue@Comcast.net
(website coming soon)
Rusty, Great point. My next door neighbor has a green anaconda. She's about 12 feet long and still growing and she definitely owns him!! I have some great pictures! if anyone is interested, I'll post a few here. Let me know.
JohnF...get me as many as possible! what is it eating and how often? i think their just simply amazing animals.
~Jason~
0.1 BCI-Adrian
1.0 Burm-Homer
1.0 Tiger Retic-Buster
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"If you give up before you try, then you never really wanted it in the first place."
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I get to see several every day at work. We actually have the largest green in captivity. She's 325 lbs and 22'. Also there's a bunch of her babies that she had 6 months ago.. and a breeding pair of yellows.
I don't care for the yellows, but the greens are awesome. They have a certain, different look about them.