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Burmese Vine Snake Feeding

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Subject ScienceBiology
Grade Level Grades 9-12
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In this video presentation from the California Academy of Sciences Academy biologist Brian provides a behind the scenes look at feeding the Burmese vine snakes (Ahaetulla fronticincta). These snakes are arboreal (tree-dwelling) and eat fish, which is a rare combination. To date, Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences is the only aquarium in the world to have bred this species and is one of the only places you can see them on exhibit. Visitors to the Academy can find the snakes in the Water Planet exhibit.

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kndorman
kndorman February 09, 2014

Short video that would interest kids learning about reptiles or biodiversity.

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