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Anacondas
By Andrew A.
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Physical Characteristics
• Protective coloring camouflages them from prey.
• Thick as a telephone pole.• Often over 20 feet long.• Eyes and nostrils are on top of head.
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Behavioral Characteristics
• If bothered, bite deeply into flesh.• Hiss or fake a strike like a venomous snake.• Very accurate and dangerous hunter.
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Habitat
• Swamps of South America.• Mostly in water but sometimes on land for
short periods of time.• Deep bodies of water.
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Food preferences• They eat ducks.• Fish and small deer.
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Other Interesting Facts
• They have six rows of teeth to hold their prey.• Called a water boa because they are mostly in
the water.