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  1. Green anacondas are also hunted by people. Many people fear anacondas due to their large size or may kill them to protect livestock. There is a large market for anaconda products, and these snakes are also captured for the international pet trade. The trade of anacondas is regulated under CITES Appendix II, but illegal trade persists.

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Though the findings made by Fry's group are incredible, there are anecdotal reports from the Huaorani people of other anacondas in the area "measuring more than 7.5 meters long (24.6 feet) and ...

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · The green anaconda is the largest and most well-known species within the genus Eunectes, a group of large, nonvenomous, boa-like snakes found in South America. Also known as a common anaconda, this species from the boa family is known for being one of the heaviest and longest snakes in the world, often overshadowing its relatives, such as the ...

  4. Feb 23, 2023 · Anaconda Size. Anacondas are among the world’s largest snakes, and adults can reach lengths of up to 17 feet or more. Females tend to be larger than males, with an average adult female measuring around 10-12 feet in length and weighing up to 140 pounds. The biggest recorded anaconda measured more than 25 feet in length and weighed more than ...

  5. Jan 24, 2023 · The anaconda snake belongs to the Boa family of snakes, including Pythons and anacondas, and is scientifically known as the genus Eunectes. These large snakes, which average 30 feet in length, live in South America and are mostly located within the Orinoco and Amazon forests. You’ll find that anaconda lives in slow-moving streams, marshes ...

  6. The Green anaconda ( Eunectes murinus) is a boa species found in South America. It is the heaviest and one of the longest-known extant snake species. Like all boas, it is a non-venomous constrictor. No. Nocturnal. Ca. Carnivore. Pr. Precocial.

  7. Apr 27, 2023 · In this group, there are a whopping 49 species of boid snakes spanning 12 different genera. One of these genera, the genus Eunectes, contains all known anaconda species, of which there are currently four: the green anaconda, yellow anaconda, dark-spotted anaconda, and Bolivian anaconda. Here they are in a simple graph to get you acquainted with ...

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