HOLY CRAP!!! Anaconda Ate a Hippo!!!

I'm no biologist, but I don't think that was actually a baby hippo that was eaten by the snake. You really don't get a good look at the animals head, so it's hard to make a positive ID.

Plus, Anacondas are native to South America and the geographic range for the hippo is sub-Saharan Africa, so it's doubtful that the two would cross paths in the wild. But it could be at some type of nature preserve that would have both species.

My guess it that it's a capybara or maybe a tapir, both are favorites snacks for large anacondas.

That's enough nature talk, back to the search for beautiful women.
 
Rufus Firefly said:
I'm no biologist, but I don't think that was actually a baby hippo that was eaten by the snake. You really don't get a good look at the animals head, so it's hard to make a positive ID.

Plus, Anacondas are native to South America and the geographic range for the hippo is sub-Saharan Africa, so it's doubtful that the two would cross paths in the wild. But it could be at some type of nature preserve that would have both species.

My guess it that it's a capybara or maybe a tapir, both are favorites snacks for large anacondas.

That's enough nature talk, back to the search for beautiful women.

On top of that, those don't really look like hippo feet when they're first coming out of the snake. Could be wrong, but just an observation.
 
I ran into a clip of an octopus near a shark once, long story short, the octopus easily won...and ate the shark. This was no sissy shark either, it wasn't a great white but it was huge. Go go nature films.
 
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