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    Anacondas or water boas are a group of large boas of the genus Eunectes. They are a semiaquatic group of snakes found in tropical South America. Three to five extant and one extinct species are currently recognized, including one of the largest snakes in the world, E. murinus, the green anaconda. [3] [4] [5]

  2. Anaconda Snake. Image Source. Anacondas are four species of aquatic boa inhabiting the swamps and rivers of the dense forests of tropical South America. The Yellow Anaconda can be found as far south as Argentina. It is unclear how the name originated so far from the snakes native habitat.

  3. 3 days ago · anaconda, (genus Eunectes ), any of three to five species of large, constricting, water-loving snakes found in tropical South America classified in the family Boidae ( see also boa ). Green anacondas ( Eunectes akayima, the northern green anaconda, and E. murinus, the southern green anaconda) are among the largest snakes in the world, growing ...

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  4. Scientific Name: Eunectes murinus. Type: Reptiles. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: Bed, knot. Average Life Span In The Wild: 10 years. Size: 20 to 30 feet. Weight: Up to 550 pounds. The green...

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  5. EN. CR. EW. EX. Least Concern Extinct. Current Population Trend: Unknown. What are green anacondas? A member of the boa family, South America’s green anaconda is the heaviest snake in the...

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  6. Mar 3, 2022 · Anacondas are stocky, muscular snakes that are thicker than other boas, according to Reptiles Cove. They have thick necks and narrow but large heads.

  7. Family name: Boidae. Classification: Reptile. IUCN status: Data deficient. Lifespan (in wild): 10 years. Weight: Up to 227kg. Body length: 6 to 9m. Diet: Carnivore. Habitat: Swamps and rivers of tropical South America. Range: The anaconda is a semiaquatic snake found in tropical South America.

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