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What if you were swallowed by an anaconda and survived inside?
They're the largest snakes on Earth, roaming the Amazon. They've eaten goats, deer, and even crocodiles. So what would happen if an anaconda tried to eat you? Can an anaconda really swallow a human?
The Nature Network on MSN
Meet Titanoboa, the biggest snake that ever lived
Imagine a snake so massive it would have to squeeze through your office door to get at you. That was Titanoboa, the largest snake that ever slithered across our planet. Discovered in a Colombian coal ...
Filmmakers rebooting the 1997 monster movie “Anaconda” are attacked by real giant snakes, which sounds more fun than it is.
The film leans into nostalgia and self-aware humour, turning Sony's cult creature feature into a buddy adventure led by Paul ...
“You can’t jog here,” the ranger says. “You can just walk.” “Why?” “If you run, you become prey,” he says. “To what?” “Lions, ...
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We took our kids to South Africa
I wasn’t sure what it would be like going back home after 12 years. Last time, I was a decade younger, with two small girls ...
AZ Animals on MSN
The Saltwater Crocodile’s Stealth Camouflage and Ambush Tactics
Discover how saltwater crocodiles blend into murky water, stalk in silence, and use patience and power to dominate their ...
Water snakes are near the top of the food chain in their fresh-water habitats – unless they happen to share their space with ...
Most shark bites in Florida are not deadly. However, there was an unfortunate 2010 attack where a 38-year-old Stuart man who was kitesurfing suffered multiple shark bites and died from his injuries.
From village rooftops to forest releases, rescuers in India’s Western Ghats race to safely handle king cobras, revealing how ...
American crocodiles, once near extinction, now number between 1,500 to 2,000 adults, primarily in South Florida. Though shy by nature, crocodiles are predatory animals and people should use caution ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Rare spinosaurid fossil reveals 25-foot fish-eating dinosaur in Thailand
A rare fossil from Thailand identifies a 25-foot spinosaurid that lived along river systems 125 million years ago.
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