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I heard that they crossed an anaconda and a python together. And it had huge fangs. And some guys were looking for it in a cave and it started to bite a dude on the legs.

If you have information on this please tell me. Videos, pictures, websites anything.

Thanks,

Chan

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  1. Why are you in this category? Look for "animals" "science" "adventure" etc.


  2. Do you expect an answer in a different language ???

    Da kann ich Dir leider nicht weiterhelfen.

  3. This is the language category.  You would get better responses by asking in the correct category.

    Or here's an idea.  Do your own search, and you'll find anything that's out there much more quickly than if we do it, and you wait for us to find it for you, and then you finally receive the mail, and you check your posts, and THEN you look at the links, and maybe they actually get you there.

  4. Hi Sweetie.  You are on the wrong category but I'll try to address your question.  First of all nor the anaconda nor the python have fangs.  Only venomous snakes possess fangs and these are non-venomous albeit dangerous snakes.  This is especially true of the anaconda which rivals the Reticulated Python for the honor of largest snake in the world. Can they cross-breed?  No.  For starters the Anaconda is from the Americas (South America to be more exact) and the Python is Asian and so they live on different continents.  The anaconda is actually more closely related to the Boa Constrictor also of the Americas than the python.  The Reticulated Python is the only one big enough to consider crossing-breeding to an anaconda (were that possible) and it is of the species: Python reticulatus while the (Yellow) anaconda is: E. notaeus.  

    This is probably more info. than you are interested in or wanted, but rest assured that if it were possible to cross breed a huge python (many are small like the Ball Python) and a huge Yellow or Green Anaconda the outcome would not be any more 'terrible' than either parent.  Both are huge and dangerous snakes but neither one has fangs and neither is venomous.  

    Huge venomous snakes?  Well the King Cobra (also Asian) comes to mind as does the Eastern and Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes of the USA.  The King Cobra is known as the largest venomous snake in the world at a little over 18' in length.  I've seen Western Diamondbacks that are over seven feet long and have seen a picture of an Eastern Diamondback in the newspaper that allegedly measured 11 & 1/2' in length and weighted 90 lbs.  I have reason to believe that these all-American snakes can exceed the length and size of even the King Cobra but I have no proof.

    I hope that helped.

    H


  5. The same cave where probably sasquash was found and the loch ness monster or big foot  

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