When not writing about plants, animals and habitats, Ben enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife. Ben currently maintains where he shares information, narration and observations of the natural world. and much more About the Author: The author, Ben Team, is an environmental educator and author with over 16 years of professional reptile-keeping experience. Covered in this book: - Acquiring - Anatomy - Behavior - Biology - Breeding - Captive considerations - Daily care - Description - Diet - Ecology - Enclosure - Health - Husbandry - Interacting - Lighting - Maintenance - Monitoring - Myths and Misunderstandings - Phylogeny - Taxonomy - The ideal environment. Those desiring to care for these swamp-dwelling serpents can learn all they need to learn inside. This includes not only understanding the natural history, biology and ecology of the species, but also the type of care they need to thrive. However, prospective keepers must educate themselves about the lives and lifestyles of these snakes to have any chance of success. Because of their hardy nature and manageable size, yellow anacondas make wonderful pets for those with the necessary dedication and resources. Yellow anacondas (Eunectes notaeus) are large, semiaquatic boid snakes found in wetland systems in South America. Supremely adapted to the habitats they call home, yellow anacondas manage to dwell in a difficult world, full of competitors, predators and other dangers. An adult Yellow Anaconda has few natural predators. The Yellow Anaconda can survive long periods without prey (Reed and Rodda, 2009). The digestive system is relatively slow and the Yellow Anaconda may eat only every few days or months, depending on the size of the last prey item. Hailing from the wetlands of South America, yellow anacondas are some of the most fascinating snakes in existence. The Yellow Anaconda is considered an ambush hunter and constrictor.
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