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  1. Box office. $71 million [ 2 ] Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is a 2004 American adventure horror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda film series. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian ...

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    The Borneo Anacondas are large snakes from Borneo that consume "blood orchid", a flower that extends lifespans. Therefore, they kept growing for their entire life and became gigantic. The females are much larger than the males. Aside expanded lifespan, they are much faster, stronger and more agile than both normal anacondas and Amazon giant anacond...

    At the beginning of the film, a Borneo Anaconda attacks a native hunter in the jungle. He manages to flee, but he then falls into a river below and is dragged underwater by another Anaconda. Some times later, dozens of male Anacondas come out of their territories during a mating season to find a female in her pit. However, a team of pharmaceutical ...

    Lopak Hunter - Crushing Asphyxiation/Crushing: got coiled around by the anaconda and got constricted to death by Anaconda
    Tiger - Crushing Asphyxiation/Crushing: got coiled around by the anaconda and got constricted to death by Anaconda
    Lead Lopak Hunter - Crushing Asphyxiation/Crushing: got coiled around by the anaconda and got constricted to death, dragged into the water by Anaconda
    Borneo Crocodile - Eaten by Anaconda

    In real life, Anacondas are not present in Borneo as they actually native of South America. There is no explanation how Borneo anacondas come to being either.

  2. Aug 27, 2004 · Once there they hire Han Solo, um, Bill Johnson (Johnny Messner) and his craft the Millennium, err, the Bloody Mary to get them up the river to the orchid. Johnson's a gambler and ex-military man ...

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  3. Aug 5, 2019 · The blood orchids can only be found in that one jungle spot in Borneo, where the anacondas happen to nest. The freelance research scientists, business types and head rep of the firm have less than a week to bring back the flowers before they stop blooming and won’t appear again for another seven years.

  4. Aug 26, 2004 · Alas, there’s a catch. The only existing samples of the blood orchid were “destroyed in testing,” so it’s necessary to return to Borneo for more blooms — and the blooming season ends in two weeks. There’s barely time for an emergency expedition, and besides, it’s the rainy season.

  5. Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (also known as Anaconda 2, Anacondas 2, or just simply Anacondas) is a 2004 adventure-horror-thriller film directed by Dwight H. Little. The film is the sequel to the original 1997 film Anaconda and the second installment of the Anaconda film series. The main plot entails a team of researchers setting out into the island of Borneo to look for a sacred ...

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  7. Anacondas: The Hunt For The Blood Orchid is a 2004 horror film and the first sequel to Anaconda. A research team is assembled to go to the Indonesian island Borneo, which contains a rare flower only found in that one location on earth: the blood orchid. It is theorized to contain a chemical that can be used for biological immortality, but the ...

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