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Vandalur Zoo celebrates successful breeding of yellow Anacondas in captivity

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In a momentous achievement, the Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur has introduced its latest attraction to the public: eight baby Yellow Anacondas. This marks the second successful breeding of these remarkable reptiles in captivity, signifying a breakthrough in conservation efforts.
 
The yellow anacondas at Vandalur Zoo reach a modest length of six to seven feet, slightly longer than their Indian rock python counterparts. 
 
The story of this remarkable accomplishment began in 2020 when the zoo obtained its initial breeding pair of yellow anacondas from the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust through an animal exchange program. Since then, the mother anaconda has delivered six young ones, who have now grown into healthy and robust adults. This marks the zoo’s first-ever exhibition of yellow anacondas, a momentous occasion for both the institution and wildlife enthusiasts.
 
What makes this achievement even more noteworthy is the fact that these exotic reptiles thrived in conditions that closely mimic their natural habitat. The successful breeding of yellow anacondas within three years proves that, with the right environment and care, even exotic species can thrive in captivity. 
 
Visitors to the Vandalur Zoo now have the unique opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures in their carefully designed enclosures.
Vandalur Zoo celebrates successful breeding of yellow Anacondas in captivity
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