Anaconda (The Largest Snakes In The World)

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Anacondas are huge snakes belonging to the Boa family and are also known as Water Boa. The name suits them well, since they are the most aquatic of the Boas, and live in or near swamps and back river systems. They are also found in tropical rainforests, Savannah grasslands, scrub forests and deciduous forests. Anaconda's weight is usually supported by water. They prefer to live in water, but do enjoy spending time on land in shallow caves, by the water's edge, or on river bank trees to bask in the sun. They are more often found in swamps and calm waters than in swift moving rivers.

Due to their enormous size, they appear sluggish on land or in trees; but in water, they are capable of surprising speed. They can stay completely submerged for 10 minutes. They are agile swimmers but sometimes prefer to let the river's current carry them downstream with only their nostrils above the watery surface. Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time in rivers hunting for food. Their lifestyle is nocturnal, and they are shy solitary creatures, not easily seen.

Anacondas give birth to living young. Sometimes as many as 100 may be born, but most often 20 to 40 baby snakes, about 2 feet in length, are born at a time. The young are called ‘neonates'. They can hunt and care for themselves soon after birth, but are pretty much defenceless against large predators and often fall prey to them. They eat small rodents like rats and mice, baby birds, frogs and small fishes.

The Tamil word for Anacond ‘anaikolra', which means ‘elephant killer'. The early Spanish settlers referred to this snake as ‘matatoro', which means ‘bull killer'

What an anaconda looks like?

The anaconda has a brownish green, scaly skin that glistens but is dry to the touch. The nostrils are on the top of the snout, letting the snake breathe easily when it is in water. It ‘smells' with its tongue, has no fangs and is non-venomous. It has a large head and thick neck. It emits a foul smelling, brownish musk, which is quite poisonous to small organisms. This may prevent ticks and leeches from attacking them when they are out of water for long periods. It continues to grow all its life, getting bigger and bigger.

Size

Anacondas are famous for their size and weight. They are considered to be big snakes. These snakes may reach a length of over 29 feet and a diameter of more than 12 inches. There are many stories about anacondas being much longer, but they cannot be confirmed. Anacondas like to swim in rivers, making it difficult for researchers to estimate their length. Besides, their ability to remain partly hidden under water makes it difficult to find and accurately document a specimen that exceeds the current world record.

There are some historical reports by an early European explorer of the South American jungles seeing giant anacondas upto 100 feet. Some native people of South America have reported seeing anacondas upto 50 feet. However, none anywhere near that size has ever been caught and measured. The largest documented Anaconda to date was almost 28 feet, with a girth of 44 inches. It was not weighed at the time! But scientists estimate that it must have weighed over 500 pounds.

There is a misconception about them that they are the largest among all snake species. However, the fact is that they are the heaviest in weight and may not be the longest. They are also often mistaken for their Eastern Hemisphere cousin, the Reticulated Python. The Asiatic Reticulated Python holds the world record to be the longest snake ever measured, at 33 feet. The Anaconda, however, is considerably heavier than the Reticulated Python. A 20 foot Anaconda will weigh more than a 33 foot Reticulated Python! As a result, anacondas are considered the largest (i.e the heaviest).

Location

The Anaconda lives throughout tropical South America, Central America and east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco basins. It is also found in Trinidad.

A Green Anaconda

Types

The species is variable in colour and size, and not all anacondas are huge. However, two types are well known.

  • Green Anaconda - Scientifically called Eunectes Murinus, it is dark green in colour, with black oval patches on its back. This dark green pattern blends the snake well with the dense wet vegetation of its habitat. It is the heaviest among all giant snakes - an adult can grow to more than nine metres in length.
  • Yellow Anaconda - The Yellow Anaconda, scientifically named Eunectes Notaeus and formerly called Boa Murinus, is true to its name. It is mostly yellow in colour with black spots. It is much smaller than the Green Anaconda and reaches lengths of 10 feet to 12 feet. Its habitat includes swamps, marshes, bush-covers, river banks and streams. It can be found in Argentina, Paraguary, south east Bolivia and Brazil.

Do anacondas bite?

Just about every species of snake on earth has teeth. Anacondas' teeth are for chewing. However, for holding onto their prey and preventing it from escaping, they rely on their enormous size and power. It is possible to be bitten by an Anaconda but the bite itself would not be fatal.

Hunting

Like all snakes, anacondas are carnivores (meat eaters) and mostly hunt at night. While some snakes use poison to kill or paralyze their victims, anacondas are non venomous and kill by constriction (squeezing). This means that they coil their large muscular bodies around their victim and squeeze until the prey suffocates. They lie submerged in water, with only a small part of their head above the surface. They also often lie in wait upon the branch of tree, and come surging down to catch animals which come for a drink.

They often find it convenient to drown their prey by dragging them underwater, rather than suffocating them by constriction. With their sharp teeth and powerful jaws, they grab the victim, which may be drowned or squeezed to death. Like all snakes, they swallow their prey whole starting with the head. Their top and bottom jaws are attached to each other with stretchable ligaments that allow the snakes to swallow animals wider than themselves. Sometimes, when they hunt on land, they are rather slow in moving, and have to rely on stealth and the element of surprise to catch their unsuspecting prey.

Diet

Anacondas mainly feed on birds, deer, pigs, dogs and large rodents such as capybara and agouti. Fishes are the largest part of their diet. Occasionally, they have been known to attack turtles, jaguars, other snakes and caiman (a relative of alligator).

Digestion

The anaconda has a very slow digestive system, After a big meal, they will rest for several days while digestion occurs. Many anacondas will not eat again for several weeks or even months, depending upon the size of the last meal. One captive Anaconda is on record for fasting for two years! Once the food is inside the snake, it must be digested quickly before it rots inside the snake's guts. If a snake cannot digest its prey before the bacteria do, it will be forced to get rid of it. If the snake cannot spit it out, then it may die of food poisoning.

Life span

Anacondas can live into their thirties.

Do they eat people?

Stories about enormous size and awesome man-eating qualities are exciting but not usual. Anacondas in the jungles of South America can grow so big that they can swallow a grown man, but they seldom attack humans. Incidents of anaconda attacks, although confirmed, are rare because anacondas live in places where humans do not live

The greatest threat to the anaconda is Man. Most local people kill these snakes out of the fear that they are man-eaters. However, in most instances, if an anaconda senses a human in the area, it will retreat in the other direction. Habitat destruction is another problem that the anaconda faces.

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In The Doghouse 3 years ago

Oh HECK NO! Those are some BIG snakes! YIKES!

LORD HAVE MERCY.. 3 years ago

MUDDOSE THAT SNAKE IS HUGE........BEY I AINT GOIN IN NO JUNGLE

wow 3 years ago

wowwwwww ! un cintrnsa

♥ 3 years ago

Aw man I wish I could see one of these in person! I am in LOVE with all animals and fascinated by them all also and the Anaconda is just extrodinary!!!!

samantha 3 years ago

they are so buutiful noooooooooooooooooooot

df 3 years ago

oh my gosh

ty 3 years ago

they are not as big as mine

dave 3 years ago

They are so spooky,scary and they look like somebody i know.

maddie and anna  3 years ago

awsome

erica 3 years ago

i am scared

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NDBEES 3 years ago

I couldn't eat a whole one. I'm watching my figure.

seminole 3 years ago

that is so grooss

KARINA 3 years ago

I WISH I COULD BE A SCIENTIST!!!! JUST THAT I DONT WANNA GET BITTEN!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

RICHARD  3 years ago

W0W I WANT TO SEE 1 OF A ANACONDA

AMIGO.A 3 years ago

THEY ARE FEARFUL BUT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE ONE ON MY OWN VISUAL EYES

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mulberry1 Level 2 Commenter 3 years ago

Ugh, adds yet another reason to "don't go in the water". shudder! Good information, I didn't realize they were really water snakes.

rockstar 2 years ago

thats preeeety spoooooooky

scott 2 years ago

tom hanks!!!!!!!!

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AndyBaker 2 years ago

I don't mind snakes at all, but I wouldn't want to get too close to a really big one.

VALERO 2 years ago

HOLY SHIT!IT LOOKS LIKE DR. SUZY'S WORST NIGHTMARE..

Nijah Douglas 2 years ago

very big huge i like them very scary and would not want to get kill by it

abhishek 2 years ago

oooooohhhhhh!!!!!!!!! they r so scary !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

deepa rana 2 years ago

i rrrrrrrrreeeeeealllllllyyyyyyy enjoyed it though they r toooo scaryyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!! wel, information r very nice thanks

nikeya carter 2 years ago

i just lov them

katie 2 years ago

its pretty cool

nanda 2 years ago

oops............they are toooooooooooo scary.bt i wish i could see one.

maryam 2 years ago

thnaks alot because of this page i am getting A++

biggest snake in world 2 years ago

I am in LOVE with all animals and fascinated by them.All the best

jungli 24 months ago

I love this pretty creature if any one intrested to see them contact me i have got few

AnacondA 24 months ago

no way man i don't want to see 'em yuyyyu yacks hate reptiles

Kim 23 months ago

Yo! They look so freaky...WOW!

mAISARAH 22 months ago

wow so big lolooooooooooooooooooo

Snakelover17 22 months ago

ive always been in love with those giants snakes thats why im going whit 10 of my friends in one of the jungles where we can find so we can take pictures of them !!! ( ITS GONNA BE 5 LONG MONTHS OF FUN !!!!! )

Ghiggins549 21 months ago

Crap, those guys are insane to knowingly go into the territory of those creatures to catch them. But worth it I bet.

kahleo 21 months ago

dang ,that thing huge dawg ,freaking huge

kb 20 months ago

i love snakes,pliz me all the info.please

chetan 19 months ago

I LIKE SNKES VERYYYYYYYYYY MUCH AND want to make friendship with snakes

Avery 19 months ago

So cool. I love anacondas. I want a pet one too

ymca 18 months ago

very good information pictures too

max 18 months ago

awesome

purple2000 17 months ago

ooooh i want 2 know more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

regina sibayan 17 months ago

wow i can't believe it!

tanny 16 months ago

After seeing these images, i checked my back to make sure there was no snake behind me.

AnDUHconDUH! 16 months ago

I own a tank that weighs 3000 lbs how many andacondas can you fit?

shermar 15 months ago

biggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg

santu 15 months ago

Thats a detailed nice information on anaconda .Thanks for the information.

richie 11 months ago

i've held 1 b4!!

i h8 them they eat people

sbongumusa  11 months ago

damit snakes are not kwl at all i hate them smtyms but anaconda wolw they are so amaizing

Jazzielovezyuh 8 months ago

wowza i have a python an its like 24ft long but i really want to see an anaconda :)))

Snakeman45 6 months ago

Yes these big snakes are my entire life. thats al i do is explore these snakes and their habtit. i actually know a guy in the amazon who can book you trips to hunt andaconda likes these. and im gonna go get me one that beats the world record.!

iRINE pINK 5 months ago

cONGS.

gO AHEAD!

willy 5 months ago

Just seing a picture of them scares me like crazy!!!

pablo 4 months ago

I went to central America to visit family and friends. They do have a taste for man. The local Policia killed a Anaconda when I was there because the snake consumed a local fisherman. They had to cut open the snake to retreive his body. The fisherman looked like a chicken bone.

James 4 months ago

I have seen bigger snakes than that

joe 4 months ago

holy crap big snake

Kyalo derrick muli 4 months ago

Wow! I lyk it, the snake is lyk ma pet cz i c snakes daily n sometimes even bigger dan that!!! i'm in real luv wid snakes!!

BOATENG 3 months ago

I think this creature should be part o the ancient animals like dinosaurs because it is a very huge snake

Randall 3 months ago

Its hilarious to read the comments made by all the teens who have visited this page.

chibuzor 3 months ago

d information is quite cool,i jst wish i lived in a country where it cn be found.i think i won't get satisfied until i see them with ma own eyes! Very very big i will definitely not wish a friend this in a nightmare!!

bla bla 3 months ago

that is so amazing =p

andrew 3 months ago

I get the chills

Emph 3 months ago

Woooow, at first I thought it was Rambo. or maybe they are brothers

laverna 3 months ago

I have a yellow anaconda she is so beautiful and she is very very sweet.watching them eat is insane and awesome but very dirty their is a lot of blood after they eat so its a good thing they eat in the water it makes it easier to clean.but I also own a ball paython and a savannah monitor.

NEISHA 3 months ago

WHY DO PEOPLE EVEN LIKE ANDACONDAS THEY ARE SO BIG AND SLITHERY. IF I GOT BIT BY ONE I WOULD DIE SO I HOPE I DONT RUN INTO ONE,OTHERWISE ILL PASS OUT. {I HAVE ALREADY RAN INTO A MAN WITH A PYTHON THAT HE FOUND BUT GUESS WHAT IT DIDNT BIT

nailea 3 months ago

they are awesome and creepy !!!! lol

snakelover334 3 months ago

I love anacondas! They are so awesomely amazing. ANACONDAS 4 THE WIN! GO ANACONDAS! I wish I had a pet anaconda. Well, basically any sort of snake, but anacondas are the best. Yellow Pythons are the second best:)

anaconda member12354 3 months ago

ilove the green anaconda

samri 2 months ago

wow cool :O there soo big.

i did a project about ANACONDAS

shabir 2 months ago

wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Falk rani 2 months ago

I love snake nd i want to see snake

hussein 2 months ago

I it very big but horrible

alice 2 months ago

wow, t didn't think this snake is that big. it really isnt.

little mama 2 months ago

i would love t see them in persn but justfar away s that i don't get bitten

Term Paper guy 2 months ago

Im doing a term paper on dangerous animals and this really helped thanks dude

rose 2 months ago

Is it really true about that snake?

Kenadi 2 months ago

Scarry

Kenadi 2 months ago

I never want to see one of those!!!!!

dejin 2 months ago

i love snakes especialy anaconda...

Hussein 6 weeks ago

I wish the green anaconda lived with me

mark 5 weeks ago

O M G,,,,,

ContainerZero 4 weeks ago

Holy Snakes that's a big one!

sniper 4 weeks ago

wow its big but i dnt'n like that kind of snake maybe they will kill me';'

trini 3 weeks ago

in trinidad it have a tis lil swamp like lake where they are believe to live cause farmers around the area does get up and find there goat or sheep and sometimes a cow missing ....but it have this local legend dat its a beast livin in the lakw but its the snake cause many fisher men saw it moving in the water

Kistaiah 3 weeks ago

Nice to see it But fear to go nearrrrrrrrrrr

wilbert 3 weeks ago

what a snake....!!!!!!!!

simran george 3 weeks ago

i hate anaconda.................

craig holliday 2 weeks ago

i have a green anaconda about 9ft long very nasty

psalmson 2 weeks ago

anaconda very big and long living snake in the world

chutki 2 weeks ago

I think snakes are become a real friends . so i trust only animals ,i want to become a friendship with snakes .......that's all

ck 2 weeks ago

these s thing are huge.............damn

muthus 11 days ago

very amazin

mack4 9 days ago

they looks so small by pics, i have seen the bigger ones before...

ren 9 days ago

very good information provided

logan 2 days ago

cool

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