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      • The green anaconda is a member of a family of snakes called constrictors. Constrictors are not venomous snakes. They don't kill prey by delivering venom through a bite. Instead, constrictors wrap their bodies around their prey and squeeze until it stops breathing.
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  2. Capybaras are common prey for the green anaconda. Large prey occasionally causes serious injuries and death. This risk is likely reduced when anacondas can drown the prey. Some feed on carrion and conspecifics, usually inside or around water. Large anacondas can go weeks to months without food after a large meal, because they have a low metabolism.

  3. Common Name: Green Anaconda. Scientific Name ... allowing them to lay in wait for prey while remaining nearly completely submerged. ... is based in part on how widely distributed a species is. The ...

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    • Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. When it comes to size, this may just be one reptile you don’t want to meet face to face! After all, few snakes can claim to be one of the largest in the world.
    • Their size is often exaggerated. There has been lots of claims and reports of anacondas measuring over 9m (30 feet) in length, but very little credible evidence.
    • They’re non-venomous, they constrict prey. Surprisingly, despite being one of the top predators in South America, green anacondas don’t have any venom in their bite.
    • The green anaconda can unhinge its jaw to stretch its mouth around the body of prey to swallow them. Anaconda don’t chew their food. It will coil around prey, squeeze it until it suffocates and then consume the body whole.
  4. Green anacondas have slow metabolisms, and with the exception of breeding females, only need to eat once every few weeks. They are opportunistic apex predators and eat a wide variety of prey. Juveniles tend to eat fish, birds and small mammals.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · As carnivores, green anacondas eat any prey they manage to capture and kill, from animals as small as birds and fish to those as large as deer, capybaras, and wild pigs. They have been observed eating caimans and jaguars as well. Regardless of the preys size, green anacondas utilize stretchy ligaments in their jaws to swallow their food whole.

  6. This allows it to swallow prey larger than the size of its head. The windpipe in its mouth allows it to breathe while swallowing its prey. Its largest organ is the liver.

  7. The Green Anaconda swallows its prey whole, even prey much larger than the diameter of their mouths. They are known to consume large prey such as peccaries, capybaras, tapirs, deer, and sheep. This species has a slow-acting digestive system; it often takes days or weeks to digest food.

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