
The
Witte Museum had a special exhibit on the dangers of the Amazon. Naturally, we couldn't miss a chance to learn about
piranhas and
anacondas.

JD and I get a close up look at some fish.

Dad and JD try to pick up a giant
anaconda.

JD inspects the
innards of this fish to see what it swallowed.
1 comment:
While on my mission in Brazil I heard a lot of scarry stories about anacondas. At that time you could buy a 12 foot snake skin for a reasonable price. Of course, those were the littel ones.
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