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All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it &and haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, howeverbut due to it'sits size, I assume there'sthere are quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to is: What what variant  (not sure I'm using the right word here) - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport &and house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there'sthere are any anacondas being bred outside of South-America.)

Thanks in advance!

PSP.S.: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

Edit: I live in Belgium, Bruges to be exact.

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

Edit: I live in Belgium, Bruges to be exact.

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it and haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, but due to its size, I assume there are quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to is: what variant  (not sure I'm using the right word here) - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport and house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there are any anacondas being bred outside of South-America.)

Thanks in advance!

P.S.: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

Edit: I live in Belgium, Bruges to be exact.

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What anaconda species/variants/whatever (if any) would be plausible to keep as pets in EuropeBelgium?

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

Edit: I live in Belgium, Bruges to be exact.

What anaconda species/variants/whatever (if any) would be plausible to keep as pets in Europe?

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

What anaconda species/variants/whatever (if any) would be plausible to keep as pets in Belgium?

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

Edit: I live in Belgium, Bruges to be exact.

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All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

PPS: I'm not sure the biology department on SE is the correct place for this question, but it seemed the most viable, if I should be redirecting my question somewhere else, feel free to point me in the right direction :)

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

PPS: I'm not sure the biology department on SE is the correct place for this question, but it seemed the most viable, if I should be redirecting my question somewhere else, feel free to point me in the right direction :)

All my life I've had one favorite animal: the anaconda. I used to read up quite a lot of documentation on them, but as time went on, I forgot most of it & haven't really found the time lately to read up on them again.

However, it's always been a dream for me to have an anaconda as a pet, however due to it's size, I assume there's quite a few difficulties to keep one without being involved with snakes constantly.

So what my question boils down to: What variant(not sure I'm using the right word here - if any - would be the least troublesome to transport & house in Europe (I'm adding the "in Europe" because I don't know if there's any anacondas being bred outside of South-America)

Thanks in advance

PS: Bonus points to whoever tells me some less well-known facts about anacondas ;)

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