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         Anaconda Snakes:     more books (19)
  1. Tales of Giant Snakes: A Historical Natural History of Anacondas and Pythons by John C. Murphy, Robert W. Henderson, 1997-09
  2. Anacondas (Snakes) by Linda George, 2001-08
  3. Green Anaconda: The World's Heaviest Snake (Supersized!) by Molly Smith, 2007-01
  4. Anacondas (World's Largest Snakes) by Valerie J. Weber, 2002-12
  5. Anacondas (Snake Discovery Library) by Sherie Bargar, Linda Johnson, 1988-09
  6. Anacondas (Snakes) by James E. Gerholdt, 1995-09
  7. The giant snakes: The natural history of the boa constrictor, the anaconda, and the largest pythons, including comparative facts about other snakes and basic information on reptiles in general by Clifford Hillhouse Pope, 1973
  8. Snake Discovery Library Set II (Anacondas, Coral Snakes, Kingsnakes, Pythons, Rat Snakes, Tree Vipers) by Sherie Bargar, Linda Johnson, 1987-09
  9. Anacondas
  10. The Giant Snakes: The Natural History of the Boas Constrictor, the Anaconda and the Largest Pythons by Clifford H. Pope, 1961
  11. The Giant Snakes: The Natural History of the Boa Constrictor, the Anaconda, and the Largest Pythons by Clifford H. Pope, 1975
  12. THE GIANT SNAKES. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BOA CONSTRICTOR, THE ANACONDA, AND THE LARGEST PYTHONS, INCLUDING... by C. H. Pope, 1961
  13. Danny and the anaconda by Phyllis B Goody, 1975
  14. Anacondas (The Untamed World) by Susan Ring, 2003-12

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4. Anaconda Snakes
or water boa. Anaconda. caiman. Snakes have a special jaw attachment that allows an anaconda to swallow such a large animal. A meal
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Anaconda. The largest snakes are found in the boa family, and the largest of these is the anaconda or water boa. Anaikolra, the Tamil word for anaconda, means "elephant killer". The anaconda lives throughout tropical South America, east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, and in the Guianas. It extends to Trinidad. The species is variable in color and size giving rise to sub-specific names. Black patches on the anaconda's back combine with dull background color to blend in with the thick, wet vegetation of its habitat. Water boa is a great alternative name for the anaconda, the most aquatic of the boas. It is never found far from water. Swamps are a favorite place. Like the crocodile, the anaconda's nostrils are on top of its snout so it can breathe easily while it is swimming. Nocturnal in habit, the anaconda lie up during the day in shallow waters or sunbathe on a low branch, usually over water. Anacondas usually lie in wait by the waters edge waiting for its prey to come down to the waters edge to drink. Striking quickly with the head grabbing the unlucky prey and dragging it underwater so that it drowns. Sometimes the anaconda will hunt on land. The usual prey caught by the snake are birds, small mammals-deer, piccaries, and large rodents such as agoutis. Fish are a large part of the diet. Turtles and caimans are sometimes attacked. It is on record that a 25 foot anaconda killed and ate a 6 foot caiman. Snakes have a special jaw attachment that allows an anaconda to swallow such a large animal. A meal of this size will last the anaconda for several weeks. During this time the snake rests until the prey has digested.

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Anacondas are cool snakes. They are big and they eat a lot. You can learn more about anacondas. Each of the activities asks you to make a personal commitment to what you like, believe, or feel. Really try to find things that you can connect with. Good luck and have fun!
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    This website was developed by Kyle, Chris, and Fyodor during the
    2002 - 2003 school year when they were in the fifth grade. Home Page Anaconda Snake Black Rat Snake Copperhead Snake ... Rockburn HomePage Anacondas are the strongest snakes in the world of snakes. Anacondas kill their prey by squeezing them until they die and then they eat them hole. They also can be up to 18 to 35 feet long and can weigh up to 500 pounds. Anacondas eat up to 40 pounds a day. Anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world of all snakes. Another name for an anaconda is Eunectes murinus which is a scientific name for it. Some people thought that anacondas where some kind of sea monster. Anacondas are carnivorous.
    Anacondas swallow their meal hole and when the meal is in their body their bones crush the meal. Anacondas feed on deer, pigs caiman( a creature that looks like a small crocodile). Anaconda are very amazing snakes.

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    anaconda snakes, of the boa family, live throughout tropical South America, east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, and in the Guianas.
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    Anaconda Snakes Also known as a water boa, the anaconda Eunectes murinus , lives near water, in swamps, and in the Amazon and Orinoco river basis, as well as in the Guianas. Boas are the largest snakes, and the anaconda is the largest boa. There are two kinds: yellow and green anacondas, with the yellow being the smaller. Anacondas are thought to be nocturnal, but they'll sunbathe during the day on a branch over hanging the water. They'll also eat, feed, move, and mate during the day. With their protective coloration of green and black patches on its back, they are easily missed by its prey who come to water to drink. Anaconda's jaw formation allows it to open wide enough to consume larger animals, such as birds, small mammals, such as deer, peccaries, and large rodents such as agoutis, in addition to the usual diet of fish. They have been know to swallow even a cayman. After it eats, an anaconda rests while it digests its meal, sometimes for several weeks, depending on the size of dinner.

    10. Anaconda
    anaconda snake. The film goes on to deal with the conflict between the remaining crew members, Sarone, and the killer anaconda snakes.
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    Anaconda is well shot to provide the appropriate mysterious atmosphere, and there is the requisite ominous sound track and special effects, but somehow the giant snake just doesn't have the same scary impact as the shark in "Jaws", or the dinosaurs in "Lost World". Maybe it's because the public has been saturated with this type of film, or maybe it's hard to believe that a 40 foot snake could move so fast, and be so vengeful (does a snake even have the ability to think?), or maybe it's because everyone knows the snake is a computer fantasy which looks a little too perfect. And there isn't a lot of character interaction or plot development, so once the expedition gets into snake country, the film turns into a sequence of snake attacks and crew responses. Terri and Danny become snake bait. The best acting was by Jon Voight who delivers a campy and melodramatic performance as the obsessed snake hunter sort of a combination of the Robert Shaw role in "Jaws" and Captain Ahab in "Moby Dick" giving us grim facts about snakes while using the expedition for his own purposes and the crew members for snake bait. The other two characters who matter, Terri and Danny, never get much of a chance to show us what they are really about, other than the fact that they met in film school at USC. The point of this film really seems to be: here are some great new special effects; this time it's a giant snake. Let's throw in some characters, let the snake eat up a few, and all go home happy.

    11. VFX HQ: ANACONDA
    A crew of documentarians travel deep into the Brazillian rainforest to document a lost tribe, but run into troublethe anaconda snakes.
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    Visual Effects Supervisor: John Nelson
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    Visual Effects Producers: Robin Griffin and Aileen Timmers
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    CG Supervisor: John McLaughlin Animatronic Effects Produced by: EDGE INNOVATIONS
    Animatronics and Prosthetics Produced by: STEVE JOHNSON'S XFX
    SPOILERS AHEAD - Do not continue if you have not seen the film yet and want to be surprised. Jennifer Lopez and Jon Voight star in the Columbia Pictures thriller, ANACONDA, directed by Luis Llosa. A crew of documentarians travel deep into the Brazillian rainforest to document a lost tribe, but run into troublethe Anaconda snakes. Dozens of feet long, these killer snakes seem to enjoy killing, and are threats to our heroes at all times. Voight appears as a crazed snake hunter who is on a mission to capture an Anaconda alive. Although some real snakes were used in the filming of ANACONDA, the enormous killer snake was created by anamatronic and digital means. Providing the digital imagery for the film is Sony Pictures Imageworks. Their computer generated snake appears in dozens of shots, and was used when the snake's actions simply could not be recreated on the set with the animatronic models.

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    14. Anaconda
    The film is a thriller about real anaconda snakes, although the size, proportion and violence of the snakes seems to have been somewhat exagerated.
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    Anaconda is a thriller starring Jennifer Lopez, Jon Voight and Rap Star Ice Cube ( Boyz N The Hood ). The film is a thriller about real anaconda snakes, although the size, proportion and violence of the snakes seems to have been somewhat exagerated. A film crew set out on a journey through the Amazon to film a documentary on the discovery of a lost tribe. Along the way they pick up a stranded passenger, who seems content on taking them on a course of danger to be the first to capture the world's largest and deadliest breed of snake. Anaconda is an enjoyable film but isn't flawless by any means. The biggest flaw is the special effects. Special effects are there to make the image look real and intense, but the anacondas in this picture look like exactly what they are - a computer graphic. This is not to say the film is bad by any means. The film is still both watchable and enjoyable.
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    15. Snakes Harmful & Harmless - Anaconda
    Snakes Harmful and Harmless ®. Anaconda (Eunectes murinus). Back to Main Page.
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    caught in a nasty storm, and a stranger is added to their group Paul Sarone (Jon Voight), a selfproclaimed expert on the 40-foot anaconda snakes who latch
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    Anaconda by Adam J. Hakari Congo Red Planet The Pest . Some movies were just born to be bad. These are the movies that are so stupid, inane, and eventless, they're a complete joy to observe on either the big or small screen. The aforementioned three are among my favorite guilty pleasures, a trio of the most brainless films on the planet, and to each I'm hopelessly devoted to loving for practically eternity (trust me, if my tastes haven't improved to exclude cheesy monster movies in at least ten years, they never will). Simply add Anaconda to the list, though not nearly as high as the others I mentioned. This is the Friday the 13th kind of guilty pleasure: you know you shouldn't like it so much because of its inability to be scary and overwhelming cheesiness, but there's something about it which entices you to watch the film again and again. Granted, you won't enjoy it more than the first viewing, but you'll learn to appreciate it gradually. Now when I look upon Anaconda , I still see it as a mercilessly cheesy B-movie, but one with pretty good special effects, a couple instances of gripping suspense, and a light head resting upon its shoulders. Scriptwise

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    Snakes are legless reptiles, some of which have a venomous bite which they use to kill their prey before eating it. Other snakes kill their prey by constriction, for example strangulation. An old synonym for snake is serpent; in modern usage this usually refers to a mythic or symbolic snake, and in Wikipedia information about such creatures will be found under serpent. The present article deals with the biology of snakes. Snakes are closely related to lizards, which share the order Squamata. There are also several species of legless lizard which superficially resemble snakes, but are not otherwise related to them. Although they may be venomous and have a bad reputation, snakes do not prey on humans. Most snakes will attack a human being only if startled or injured. If you look where you are walking and make plenty of noise, a snake will get out of your way rather than waiting for you to step on it. In many areas, most snakes are non-venomous or have venom that is not harmful to humans, and are Colubrid. Australia is an exception - most snakes in Australia are extremely venomous and should be given a very wide berth. All snakes are carnivorous, eating small animals, birds or insects. Snakes do not chew their food. Snakes have very flexible lower jaws, the two halves of which are not rigidly attached, allowing them to open their mouths wide enough to swallow their prey whole, even if it is larger in diameter than the snake itself. Contrary to the popular myth, at no point do they "unhinge" their jaws (disarticulate their mandibular joints). After eating, snakes become torpid while the process of digestion takes place.

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    19. The UnMuseum - Big Snakes
    The largestknown snake in the world is the anaconda, or Eunectes murinus, of South America Like all snakes, the anaconda is carnivorous. While some snakes use venom (poison) to
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    The largest-known snake in the world is the Anaconda, or Eunectes murinus , of South America. It holds the world's record for size with one specimen, encountered by petroleum geologist in eastern Columbia in the 1944, measuring 37 1/2 feet in length. Somewhere deep in the southern swamps do they grow bigger? According to Colonel Percy H. Fawcett , a former British Army officer, surveyor and adventurer in the early 1900's, they do: We were drifting easily along on the sluggish current not far below the confluence of tigor and the Rio Negro when almost under the bow there appeared a triangular head and several feet of undulating body. It was a giant anaconda. I sprang for my rifle as the creature began to make its way up the bank, and hardly waiting to aim smashed a .44 soft-nosed bullet into its spine, ten feet below the wicked head. At once there was a flurry of foam, and several heavy thumps against the boat's keel, shaking us as though we had run on a snag... Fawcett describes how they stopped and examined the body. Though he had no ruler, he guessed the length of the creature at sixty-two feet with a twelve-inch diameter. "Such large specimens as this may not be common, but the trails in the swamps reach a width of six feet and support the statements of Indians and rubber pickers that the anaconda sometimes reaches an incredible size dwarfing that shot by me. The Brazilian Boundary Commission told me of one exceeding eighty feet in length!"

    20. Anaconda
    Eunectes murinus. The Green anaconda, also known as the water boa to represent a South American snake, unless these two snakes, anaconda and Python, were mistaken as the same species
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    The Green Anaconda, also known as the water boa. There is also the yellow Anaconda, Eunectes notaeus.

    The name "Anaconda" comes from the Indian language, Sinhalese, which originally probably referred to the Reticulated python. No one is sure how this name came to represent a South American snake, unless these two snakes, Anaconda and Python, were mistaken as the same species. Both snakes are swimmers and 2 of the largest snakes in the world.
    The Tamil word for Anaconda is "Anaikolra" which means "elephant killer". The early Span ish settlers referred to this snake as "Matatoro" or "bull killer". Classification:
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    - Chordata
    Class - Reptilia
    Order - Squamata
    Family - Boidae
    Circadian Cycle - Nocturnal
    Physical Characteristics
    The Anaconda is considered the biggest snake in the world. These snakes may reach lengths of over 29 feet. There are many exaggerated stories about anacondas being much longer, but they cannot be confirmed. The Anaconda is the heaviest snake, but it may or may not be the longest.The Reticulated python rivals the Anaconda for the longest snake. A 20-foot Anaconda will weigh more than a 33-foot python. The Anaconda can weigh 550 pounds or more, but will usually top out at a few hundred pounds. These snakes can measure more than 12 inches in diameter. The female typically outweighs the males.

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