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  2. Kākāpō - Wikipedia

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    1995: Kākāpō population consists of 51 individuals; beginning of the Kakapo Recovery Programme; 1999: Kākāpō removed from Hauturu; 2002: A significant breeding season led to 24 chicks being hatched; 2005: 41 females and 45 males, including four fledglings (3 females and 1 male); kākāpō established on Anchor Island [5]

  3. List of largest snakes - Wikipedia

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    The longest venomous snake is the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), with lengths (recorded in captivity) of up to 5.7 m (19 ft) and a weight of up to 12.7 kg (28 lb). [53] It is also the largest elapid. The second-longest venomous snake in the world is possibly the African black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), which

  4. File:Kakapo-population-size.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Women finds 12-ft snake in bathroom - AOL

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  6. Vasuki indicus - Wikipedia

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    The body length estimations of Vasuki are derived from predictive regression equations: [2] one based on postzygapophyseal width, [4] and the other based on prezygapophyseal width. [5] The former equation resulted in a body length range of 10.9–12.2 metres (36–40 feet), while the latter equation resulted in a body length range of 14.5–15. ...

  7. New species of Amazon anaconda, world's largest snake ... - AOL

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    A video shared online shows the scale of these 20-foot-long (6.1-meter-long) reptiles as one of the researchers, Dutch biologist Freek Vonk, swims alongside a giant 200-kilo (441-pound) specimen.

  8. Sirocco (parrot) - Wikipedia

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    Sirocco (hatched 23 March 1997) [1] is a kākāpō, a large, flightless, nocturnal parrot, and one of the remaining living individuals numbering only 244 (as of 2024). [2] He achieved individual fame following an incident on the BBC television series Last Chance to See in which he attempted to mate with zoologist Mark Carwardine.

  9. 13-Foot Python Seized from N.Y. Home After Owner Admits ... - AOL

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    Upon arriving at the home, ECO Hull found that the snake (which weighed 80 pounds, measured 13 feet, 2 inches and was still growing) was being housed in a 4-to-5-foot tank. The reptile was in good ...