Anacondas (local name: Sucuri) are four species of aquatic boa inhabiting the swamps and rivers of the dense forests of tropical South America. The Yellow Anaconda can be found as far south as Argentina.
There are two possible origins for the word 'anaconda': It is perhaps an alteration of the Sinhalese word 'henakanday', meaning 'whip snake', or alternatively, the Tamil word 'anaikondran', which means 'elephant killer', as early Spanish settlers in South America referred to the anaconda as 'matatoro', or 'bull killer'. It is unclear how the name originated so far from the snake's native habitat; it is likely due to its vague similarity to the large Asian pythons.
So basically it's Boa.
2007-02-19 21:02:27
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answered by ira a 4
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i think an anaconda behaves more like a python. Boas tend to be more docile and rarely bite unless provoked. Pythons are usually taken from the wild and tend to be more wild and will bite when not provoked.Anacondas have this nature they will bite at the drop of a hat and are very ferocious eaters. They have even become known as man eaters.
2007-02-20 04:00:24
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answered by doug580 1
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boa the largest boa on the planet i had a baby green anaconda and ill tell you i dont think there was a day that she didnt bite me in the hand i mean she was great and small about 30" but nothing like be bitten repeatedly on a daily basis
2007-02-20 00:06:08
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answered by Frank s 2
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the anaconda is a boa and is the largest snake. the longest is the reticulated python.
2007-02-20 00:59:32
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answered by useless_knowledged_1 4
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the anaconda is in the boidae family, which is the scientific way of saying boa just agree with ira a
2007-02-20 12:35:40
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answered by FGH 1
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i've got spent it sluggish in Orlando, and that i can assist you to recognize top now that they might stay to tell the story there. those super snakes can locate the thank you to stay for the time of the freezes, and as quickly as the warmth climate is lower back, they would be out and approximately. Now, their populations won't enhance virtually as rapid as they did/are in Miami and something of Southern Florida, yet they'll gradually. i think of in a super sort of the southeastern states they'll at last get their numbers up. I stay in southern louisiana and have seen eco-friendly iguanas in the past. in the event that they might stay to tell the story right here then so can those snakes. provide them a sturdy nutrition source and a few livable area and that they'll thrive. there is not any going lower back. yet nevertheless, i'm a reptile dude. We shouldn't all be punished for some peoples' idiotic strikes. There should not be bans on those animals because of the fact of that. Banning them won't opposite issues. And the time for prevention has come and long previous.
2016-11-24 19:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Boa, .... bears live young
2007-02-20 02:32:52
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answered by hartsock1 3
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