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anacondaSouth American snake Eunectes murinus, a member of the python and boa family, the Boidae. One of the largest snakes, growing to 9 m/30 ft or more, it is found in and near water, where it lies in wait for the birds and animals on which it feeds. The anaconda is not venomous, but kills its prey by coiling round it and squeezing until the creature suffocates. Females are up to 5 times larger than males. They have litters of up to 80 young, born live, and each weighing only 250–300 g. The gestation period last six to eight months, during which time the female will not eat at all. Anaconda
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| The anacondas are unhappy because Hollywood
portrays them as bad guys, but while they're away from home, the
population of capybaras--their favorite prey--skyrockets A recent film by the revered German
auteur Werner Herzog, about a man who befriended an ingrate grizzly bear
that eventually ate him, did not fare nearly as well at the box office,
and sharks, rats, and anacondas have been in a serious commercial slump
for some time. Both ARCO
and NDEP discounted the possibility until the summer of 2003, when
documents were located that described Anacondas processing of yellowcake
on the site in 1976. |
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