seconds?â
âCertain!â Petty said. âNowâcheck thereâs nobody coming and weâll give it a blast.â While Josh and Danny poked their heads out past the door of the reptile houseâa humid hexagonal building filled with large glass-fronted displays containing all kinds of exotic cold-blooded creaturesâPetty put her bag down on a table in the center of the room. It was used as an education center too, so there were tables and chairs and benches along one wall.
âNopeânobody around,â Danny said, coming back in. âGood thing weâre off school on a teacher training day. This place would be full of kids on the weekend.â
âYesâbut school groups sometimes come in too,â Petty said. âAnd I saw one back by theentrance gate. Stillâif nobody was anywhere near the bottom of the path, we know we have a minute or more. Itâs a long walk up here. Soâclimb on the table please. As soon as you S.W.I.T.C.H., pay attention to the yellow anaconda. Look at it. And let it look at you. I will be filming to see if there are any differences in behavior. And youâll S.W.I.T.C.H. back in half a minuteâso no chance to get chummy with my windpipe!â
Danny and Josh sat cross-legged on the table, grinning with excitement. Theyâd been looking forward to this moment for weeks and weeksâever since theyâd found the last REPTOSWITCH cube and Petty had begun working on the new formula. Josh decided to stop worrying and just have fun.
He fixed his blue eyes on Petty and said, âReady!â Petty sprayed him in one short burstâthen Danny.
Three seconds later, two yellow anacondas were coiling on the table, black and yellow scales gleaming in the soft light, diamond-shaped heads swaying back and forth and black forked tongues flickering in the air.
âYESSSSSSSSSSSS!â hissed Danny.
âThis is SSSSSSSSSSO cool!â hissed Josh.
Although it was weird to have no arms or legs, Josh could feel the immense strength and agility of his sleek body. He lifted his head, feeling the muscles contract and relax in waves just under his beautiful gleaming scales, and rose up majestically to stare at Danny.
âLook at my toooongue!â Danny poked out his forked tongue and waved it around. It was like a tiny snake in itselfâstrong and agile.
âWeâre quite small,â Josh said, eyeing his tail. âAbout three feet, I think. Not big enough to kill much more than a mouse. Ooohâquickâlook at whatsisface! Weâve only got about ten seconds left.â
Whatsisface, the real anaconda, was now staring at them through the glass with interest. Heâd risen up higher, and his tongue was going crazy ⦠but he couldnât hope to get much information through it, thought Josh. Not with that thick glass between him and them. Pettyâs experiment would have worked better if he and Danny had been able to get in with the other snakes, behind the glass. But as anacondas occasionally ate each other, it was probably just as well they hadnât.
âHow are we talking this time?â asked Danny, writhing around in great excitement, his scalesrubbing together with a soft whispery noise.
âOh, like most reptilesâthrough scent and body language and a bit of hissing,â explained Josh. âYouâre smelling through your tongue!â Josh was mad about wildlife and knew a lot of this stuff. âOohâI canât wait to do this back in Pettyâs garden. We can go into the stream at the back. You know anacondas are brilliant swimmers, donât you? They spend more time in water, in the wild, than on land!â
âHmmmâbut will she let us?â asked Danny. âSince sheâs moved her secret lab to the attic above Princessland, sheâs not doing any experiments in the old lab at home anymore, is she? In case government spies are watching
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