Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid

Corrected entry: The Anaconda's teeth in this movie have been drastically upgraded from the ones in the first movie. How is it possible that the "black guy" who survives at the end would not have considerable puncture wounds in his back let alone be breathing as good as he was after having been bitten and crushed by this huge reptile. The other members do not even care for a wound on his body after this happens. They just simply give him mouth to mouth to revive him.

Rollin Garcia Jr

Correction: He is wearing a backpack and if you watch closely, that is what the anaconda grabs to pull him up in the tree, the next time we see him he is being crushed by the anaconda. We never actually see him getting bitten.

Corrected entry: In the first movie, the anaconda could be shot in the head at point-blank with a shotgun and be fine, but in this one a thrown knife to the lower-neck kills one instantly?

Correction: This is a different anaconda. It's enhanced in some areas and vulnerable in other areas.

Mortug

Corrected entry: In the scene just after the boat collapses, the captain points over a mountain, watch the waterfall, it isn't moving.

Correction: Watch closely and you will see that the water is actually moving.

Correction: When Bill was shaving, Sam sees something written on his hand she asks what us it and he replies that it's written in Korean.

Corrected entry: Since the orchids bloom for only six months every seven years, there is no explanation on the main characters waiting until the last two weeks to think about going to retrieve them. They would had planned the trip 5 1/2 months ago.

Correction: They were waiting for an approval for their superiors. As shown afterwards the expenses (hiring a boat etc) were extremely high to go on their own. They needed funds and a budget for such a trip.

Corrected entry: Anacondas are only found in the jungles of South America.

Correction: No, it is possible for anacondas to swim the Pacific. Scientists have been finding Anaconda bones in Borneo and surrounding areas for years.

Factual error: Crocodiles do not hunt by smelling blood like sharks do. They have keen eyesight and would also be attracted by the splashing water.

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Question: Do the giant snakes look better in this sequel than in the 1st movie?

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