Originally Posted by
tscuda
Boa's no. They get to be around 10 foot. 6 on the average Pythons yes. Burmese grow up to 22 foot and Retic's up to 32. Last year they found one in some small village (forgot what country) that was over 50 foot. The town folk was feeding it dogs.
anacona is the only kown species of snake to top out over 25 ft long.as of this date theer is a 50,000.00 reward for anyone finding a living anaconda over 30 long by the scientific society of national geographic .
Anaconda, «AN uh KON duh», is the name of two kinds of large snakes found in tropical South America. Anacondas are also called water boas. One kind may grow as long as 30 feet (9 meters) or more. But all adult anacondas are more than 15 feet (4.6 meters) long. No other South American snake approaches this length.aslo as far as lionfish go here is an article about lions found in areas just as far north as new york.
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/jul2...4-07-20-02.asp
very interesting article indeed
yes i read way to much lol
also michigan lakes are now getting over populated with japanese gobies not just our great lakes but even the small lakes that connect to the huron river along with zebra muscles.these came from ships bows and releasing ocean water from holding tanks into our great lakes .introducing species that are not indigionous to an area can have a devistating effect on the ecosystem.such as eating the eggs and fry of our game fish and other species required to keep natural balance.dumping your pet fish endangering native species is not only irrisponsible its also illegal.