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Post by rhino on Apr 22, 2013 0:10:53 GMT -5
Anyone think anacondas could survive in the jungles of asia or africa? lol yea venom is a little dry! I promise you'll know if he's irritated. Well to me, he often sounds a little annoyed (no offense). It's impossible to tell because its the internet.
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Apr 22, 2013 0:30:19 GMT -5
Anyone think anacondas could survive in the jungles of asia or africa? lol yea venom is a little dry! I promise you'll know if he's irritated. Well to me, he often sounds a little annoyed (no offense). It's impossible to tell because its the internet. None taken Anyway it would have to be quite marshy, Anaconda's have trouble moving there bulk on land so living in an area with little water would force them to put more energy into locomotion.
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Post by rhino on Apr 22, 2013 0:34:02 GMT -5
how about snow leopards in the arctic tundra
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Apr 22, 2013 1:32:34 GMT -5
how about snow leopards in the arctic tundra They are adapted for moutains, they would do better high in the rocky moutains than the artic tundra.
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Post by rhino on Apr 22, 2013 1:35:30 GMT -5
do you think they can survive in the andes then?
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Apr 22, 2013 1:50:08 GMT -5
do you think they can survive in the andes then? As long as there is large enough prey in the colder regions and higher elevations.
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Post by rhino on Apr 22, 2013 2:29:31 GMT -5
anacondas in the everglades could work.
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