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2007-01-05 10:14:58 · 7 answers · asked by Emo Thug 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Yes, anaconda's have about 100 sharp teeth that they use to hold on to their prey. The teeth are inclined towards to mouth of the snake so that the prey finds it really hard to escape the jaw. Hope I answered your question

2007-01-05 10:22:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes they do. Like pythons and boas they do have teeth, they are usually only use to hold prey while they coil their bodies around an animal in order to suffocate it by breaking its ribs and crushing its lungs. When its prey is ready to be eaten the fangs will 'fold' back in towards the mouth of the snake as not to catch on the animal it is trying to swallow whole.

2016-05-23 07:07:08 · answer #2 · answered by Rita 4 · 0 0

teeth that re-curve up into the jawline. i was watching an animal show about snakes. this one clipped showed a man with an anaconda biting into the forearm of a man. it took like 3 or 4 men to pry the snake off the guy. it reminded me of cat's claws, but bigger and sharper...yikes

2007-01-06 15:54:49 · answer #3 · answered by irulan10191 4 · 0 0

Yes, quite a few, but they don't have fangs.
They just use the teeth to hold onto their prey while they crush it.

2007-01-05 10:19:51 · answer #4 · answered by darth_logical 4 · 0 0

i thinh they have two big teeth up here look can you see them .....wacth out they'll grab your hand if you dare to come close so stay back

2007-01-05 12:35:48 · answer #5 · answered by leao 1 · 0 0

yes and they are curved back so they prey does not get away

2007-01-05 10:24:25 · answer #6 · answered by hill bill y 6 · 0 0

ya

2007-01-05 10:18:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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