In search of Anacondas in Los Llanos
Aplogises for the lack of text but there were technical issues
A pair of yellow bee eaters.A crocodile.
A crested kara kara.
The largest bird in Los Llanos, the jabiru, a type o stork.
A baby crockodile
A family of capybaras.
The endless Los Llanos.
Some capybaras crossing the road.
Some more reluctat to move.
A pair of jabirus.
One of the farm tracks across the plains.
ALways check your shoes and bags...an anaconda in a plastic bag...
...being enticed out...
...and released into the wild.
The Orinoco Crocodile breeding station...with wire over the pens as they are vulnerable to birds...
...until they are more than a metre long and then are in no danger being too large for many predators.
More iguanas.
Piranha fish swimming upstream.
The only ford on the 56,500 hectare ranch where 15,000 beef cattle roam.
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