Put 4,000 catties of fish and all disappeared… He drained the pool water and was shocked to see that the “hundred catties” were actually Grade II protected animals | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

Guo Taifeng, a villager from Shuangjing Village, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, recently found that something was wrong with his fish pond. In order to clarify the situation, he decided to drain the water in the fish pond, and prepared to wait for the water to be drained before taking the big guy out. Ashore, but in the process of waiting, there was a sudden rustling noise from a weed clump on the dam, and what caught my eye was a huge python weighing hundreds of pounds.

“CCTV” reported that Guo Taifeng recently found that his fish pond was not quite right. “I put 3000 to 4000 catties of fish. After I finished the water, I saw that there were not many fish, and now there are only small crucian carp left.” In order to clarify the situation, he Decided to drain the water in the fish pond. Unexpectedly, while waiting for the water to be pumped, there was a sudden rustling noise from a weedy bush on the dam. What caught Guo Taifeng’s eyes was a large, hundreds of jins. python.

The red-tailed anaconda belongs to the second-class national protected wild animal in the mainland.

After preliminary identification, this is a red-tailed boa, which belongs to the second-class national protected wild animal in the mainland. The data shows that the red-tailed boa is 1.8 to 3 meters long and weighs 10 to 15 kilograms. It is non-toxic and is mainly distributed in Central America, South America and some islands near the Caribbean Sea. It feeds on reptiles, mammals and birds. 20 to 30 years old.

In terms of body color, the body of red-tailed boa is mostly red or brown, the tail is brick red, the back is mainly brownish-yellow markings, and the tail markings are lighter. However, now under artificial cultivation, red anaconda has many body color manifestations, such as albino, salmon color and so on.

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