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Green Anaconda Devours The Spectacled Caiman Alligator!!! (Warning: Not for the faint-hearted)

Never thought that an adult Spectacled Caiman alligator (Caiman crocodilus) can be eaten alive by another predator? Well, think again!! Especially when you have this chap around: (Image Source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/green-anaconda.html Read More...
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2008 03 18

CHUA CHING HOCK

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