Anacondas - page 2

How do Anaconda behave?
Behavioral habits Anacondas are most active in the early evening and at night. Their large size makes them cumbersome on land but they can move swiftl...
How big do Anaconda get?
Green anacondas are one of the largest snakes in the world. Females are considerably larger than males. They can reach lengths of 30 feet (9 meters), ...
Do Anaconda live in the desert?
Anacondas live in swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams, mainly in the tropical rain forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins. What environment do ...
Do Anaconda live in groups?
They are solitary snakes and green anacondas have their own home territories, according to ADW. They are adaptable, and snakes that live in grasslands...
Do Anaconda have teeth?
The anaconda, like most snakes, has four rows of teeth on the upper part of its mouth. There are four species of anaconda: green, yellow, darkly-spott...
Are there Anaconda in australia?
Green Anacondas, native to South America, are one of the world's longest snakes with large adults measuring over five metres long. ... We're incredibl...
Where are Anaconda from?
Green anacondas are native to the northern regions of South America. They are most abundant in the Orinoco basin in Columbia, the Amazon River basin i...
Are Anaconda carnivores?
In the wild: Green anacondas are carnivores preying on large animals including tapirs, capybaras, deer, peccaries, fish, turtles, birds, aquatic repti...
Are Anaconda aggressive?
A myth about anacondas is that they “unhinge” their jaws in order to swallow large prey. In reality, their jaws are not hinged like those of humans at...