Un magnate assume un mercenario per una missione rischiosa: catturare un pericoloso esemplare di anaconda nel cui sangue è contenuta una possibile cura per una malattia degenerativa poco studiata e conosciuta.
Anaconda 3 - La nuova stirpe è il seguito di Anaconda del 1997 e Anaconda - Alla ricerca dell'orchidea maledetta del 2004 e fu seguito da Anaconda - Sentiero di sangue del 2009.[6]
These anacondas are olive-green with dark oval spots along their spines and similar spots with yellow centers along their sides. The scales on their belly are yellow and black. They also have two dark stripes from their eyes angling toward their jaws. Their color and pattern provides camouflage, allowing them to blend in with the wet, dense vegetation of their habitat.
Green anacondas are well adapted to aquatic life. Their nose and eyes are located on the top of their heads to help them see and breathe while swimming in the water. Anacondas that live in areas that flood seasonally must find water during the dry season or burrow into the mud.
Green anacondas are one of the largest snakes in the world. Females are considerably larger than males. They can reach lengths of 30 feet (9 meters), diameters of 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) and can weigh 550 pounds (250 kilograms).
Green anacondas are native to the northern regions of South America. They are most abundant in the Orinoco basin in Columbia, the Amazon River basin in Brazil, and the flooded Llanos grasslands in Venezuela. They are also found in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Guyana, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Trinidad.
Green anacondas generally live in tropical rainforests and tend to prefer shallow, slow-moving waters, such as streams, rivers and flooded grasslands. They spend most of their time in the water but are also found on land in thick vegetation, often in trees.
Like all snakes, green anacondas are carnivores. As members of the boa family, green anacondas are nonvenomous constrictors. They use their strong jaws to capture their prey, then use their muscular bodies to suffocate the prey before swallowing it whole. Like most snakes, they can detach their jaw to swallow prey much larger then themselves, though they are careful to weigh the risk of injury with large prey. Green anacondas have slow metabolisms, and with the exception of breeding females, only need to eat once every few weeks.
They are opportunistic apex predators and eat a wide variety of prey. Juveniles tend to eat fish, birds and small mammals. Adults are able to consume much larger animals, including deer, capybara, caimans and large birds. Females will sometimes cannibalize males, especially during breeding season. Due to their size, green anacondas are one of the few snakes capable of consuming a human, however this is extremely rare.
Like many rainforest species, habitat loss is a threat to green anacondas. Protected areas are not always well regulated and deforestation still occurs. Green anacondas are also hunted by people. Many people fear anacondas due to their large size or may kill them to protect livestock.
There is a large market for anaconda products, and these snakes are also captured for the international pet trade. The trade of anacondas is regulated under CITES Appendix II, but illegal trade persists. Some countries have additional national laws making the trade of anaconda products illegal.
Cancer-terminal tycoon Peter Murdoch's secret Wexel Hall Pharmaceuticals lab has developed a blood orchid extract cure. To examine why it works optimally in snakes, they also bread a super-anaconda strain. But the original pair escapes, leaving a bloody trail of human corpses. Murdoch runs, instructing his staff to clean up. They keep failing and being eaten like unsuspecting locals, some alive, even after enlisting ruthless big game hunter Hammett. The fast-growing pregnant monster sheds its skin, thus disabling the only tracking device they have.
I have a 64bit anaconda python distribution version 2.3 with python 3.4.3 installed on windows 7 machine. I searched about installing rodeo on top of this but seems like "conda install rodeo" wont work, so i did "pip install rodeo".
I think the problem is that you need to make sure you are using pip as seen by Anaconda. To get around this I have an alias set up in my .bash_aliases file (not sure what the equivalent is in windows) to call anaconda's version of pip:
That means that I use the command pip-ana to install things to Anaconda's python environment rather than simply pip as that defaults to an alternative python environment. So to solve your problem, make sure you are using the correct pip by calling the executable file from anaconda/bin.
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Attenti! Gli anaconda giganti sono tornati! Due mostruosi serpenti allevati in un laboratorio segreto in Europa sfuggono al controllo dei ricercatori e si dirigono verso i centri abitati. Bisogna fermarli prima che avvolgano le città nelle loro spire, ma soprattutto... prima che si riproducano!
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