Close-up of Anacoda's childbirth makes everyone shudder
We know that 70% of the world's snakes are laying eggs and 30% of the remaining species will give birth to babies. And the giant South American python - Anaconda is one of the "perverted" species - giving birth rather than laying eggs.
But are you curious about how their childbirth takes place?
After wrapping together happily, male pythons will "shoot" sperm into the python body. Because the reproductive organs are located at the tail of each individual, it also causes many difficulties for this "festival" .
Even so, with their flexible bodies, they still happily entwined to "produce".The "gift" of male pythons after entering the female body will be fertilized and develop into a fetus.
Anacoda python gives birth.
Anaconda mother will feed her baby through the placenta and the ovule. The fetus will be carefully wrapped until the mother Anaconda is ready to give birth.
According to experts, with a huge body, each pregnancy, Anaconda can "produce" about 15-40 children.
Depending on your preferences and circumstances, the Anaconda can choose whether to give birth to an underwater or terrestrial child.
But regardless of the environment, the child Anaconda will come out of the mother's body through the anal.
The ovule (usually orange) wrapped around the python will be broken, and the offspring will officially say "hello".
In order to compensate for the energy used for their reproductive process, Anaconda's mother sometimes eats her oyster shell or dead children.
The children after birth will begin to look for their first meal in their lives. They must be self-limiting and if "black numbers" face Piranha's fish, it will probably be the end of their lives.
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