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         Anaconda Snakes:     more books (33)
  1. Danny and the anaconda by Phyllis B Goody, 1975
  2. Anacondas (The Untamed World) by Susan Ring, 2003-12
  3. Animals ATTACK! - Constrictors by Maurice Gray, 2005-09-26
  4. Class Two at the Zoo (Carolrhoda Picture Books) by Julia Jarman, 2007-09-01

41. Anaconda - Video
Anaconda in Guyane space center. he wanted to see the stars ..
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43. Green Anacondas, Green Anaconda Pictures, Green Anaconda Facts
Learn all you wanted to know about green anacondas with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/green-anaconda.html

44. Anaconda Snakes- Eating Habits
Chances are anaconda snakes eating habits is something that did not mightily interest you before you saw the movie Anaconda. Indeed, why should you, sitting at Orlando or Oslo
http://www.articleco.com/Article/Anaconda-Snakes--Eating-Habits/23736
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Anaconda Snakes- Eating Habits
Article By: Joe Maldonado Chances are anaconda snakes eating habits is something that did not mightily interest you before you saw the movie Anaconda. Indeed, why should you, sitting at Orlando or Oslo, be even bothered about the eating habits of this particular species of snake
Whatever the reasons may be, anaconda snakes stands apart from most of the other species in the way they stalk, hunt, eat and grow. However, before we explain in details what tickles the taste buds of these serpentine creatures, let us stress that they are no compulsive man-eaters.
Such reptiles belong to the family of snakes called boas and use great physical strength and not poison to hunt down preys and savor them. They do have strong jaws as well as sharp teeth and can inflict a painful bite but these bites are never fatal, especially for slightly bigger preys like deer and dogs.
These teeth do not contain poison sacks beneath them and act only as a tool for the hunting snake to catch the prey and drown it or constrict it to death. However, it is the ultimate muscular strength of such interesting reptile that makes it such a string predator at any fortune place you get the privilege to see it.
Anaconda snakes eating habits are largely guided by the way they hunt and their appetite. As mentioned earlier, these reptiles kill by constriction, that is, they make coils around the body of the prey and squeeze. Every time the hapless prey breathes out and the chest deflates, the grip of the snake tightens, and finally crushes the prey. Given that a full-grown female this reptile can be as big as thirty feet and may weight well over two hundred and fifty kilograms, they need heavy food to sustain themselves.

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Title Anaconda Snakes Pictures Updated and Explained!, Category Pets, Author Michael Gutemberg, PubDate 200811-05
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46. Anaconda Snakes Myth- Revealed
Anaconda snakes extract similar responses from most of us, a response smeared by hatred, fear and probably revulsion. The image of this serpent that we carry in our mind is
http://www.articleco.com/Article/Anaconda-Snakes-Myth--Revealed/23701
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Anaconda Snakes Myth- Revealed
Article By: Joe Maldonado Anaconda snakes extract similar responses from most of us, a response smeared by hatred, fear and probably revulsion. The image of this serpent that we carry in our mind is that of a creature that looks vile and is widely known to be monstrous. Apart from a few of the wealthy and the adventurous ones who want them as pets, most of us prefer to see anaconda snakes in TV and glossy travel magazines rather than in our homes and at the patio.
The natural habitat if these reptiles are the dense tropical forests in lovely South America. Found extensively in the Amazon River basin and also other tropical forests, this serpentine creature is worlds one of the largest snakes.
These snakes are carnivores, and prey a range of aquatic as well as land based creatures. While fish, turtles, frogs, dogs, sheep and deer are its favorite preys, anaconda snakes are also know to have constricted and swallowed considerably bigger animals like fully grown deer and even jaguars.
Most of us city dwellers harbor perceptual pollution and think that anaconda snakes are habituated man-eaters. In reality, it is exactly the opposite. If given a chance, these snakes will retreat when confronted, and will attack only as the last desperate act of defense. Anacondas are known to attach humans only when cornered, attacked, harmed or startled.

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