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  3. Four species of anaconda are currently known. All are native to South America and none are currently considered endangered; Green/Giant anaconda - Eunectes murinus, w two subspecies: Eunectes murinus murinus and Eunectes murinus gigas; Dark Spotted anaconda - Eunectes deschauenseei; Yellow/Paraguayan anaconda - Eunectes notaeus

  4. Nov 15, 2013 · The anaconda that Shealy had brought to him 10 years previously had refused to eat in captivity and died within a few months—which suggests the snake may have been born in the wild.

  5. Like many rainforest species, habitat loss is a threat to green anacondas. Protected areas are not always well regulated and deforestation still occurs. Green anacondas are also hunted by people. Many people fear anacondas due to their large size or may kill them to protect livestock.

  6. Florida is the only state in the continental United States with suitable habitat for the species. While individual specimens have been observed or captured in Florida dating back to 2010, as of 2023, there is no known established population.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · A new study recently revealed that the green anaconda is two distinct species, more genetically diverse than humans and chimpanzees. The world’s heaviest snake has been hiding a big secret ...

  8. Current Population Trend: Unknown. ... Green anacondas can grow to more than 29 feet, weigh more than 550 pounds, and measure more than 12 inches in diameter. ... United States (Change)

  9. wwf.panda.org › profiles › reptilesAnaconda | WWF

    The anaconda is dark green in colour with alternating oval black spots. Similar spots with yellow-ochre centres are along the sides of its body. It has a large narrow head. The eyes and nostrils are set on the top of its head, which enables it to see and breathe while mostly submerged. Found in South American countries east of the Andes ...

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