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  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. Anacondas (Snakes) by Megan M. Gunderson, 2010-09
  4. Green Anaconda: The World's Heaviest Snake (Supersized!) by Molly Smith, 2007-01
  5. Anacondas (World's Largest Snakes) by Valerie J. Weber, 2002-12
  6. Anacondas (Snakes) by James E. Gerholdt, 1995-09
  7. Anacondas (Snake Discovery Library Set II) by Bargar Johnson, 1987-10
  8. Anacondas (Wild About Snakes) by Megan Kopp, 2011-01
  9. 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
  10. Anaconda (Killer Snakes) by Johanna Burke, 2011-01
  11. Set Indices on Snakes: Anaconda, Cobra, Tree Viper, Black Diamond Rattlesnake, Great Basin Rattlesnake, Black Rattlesnake, Northern Copperhead
  12. Anaconda / Anaconda (Killer Snakes / Serpientes Asesinas) by Johanna Burke, 2011-01
  13. Anaconda (Killer Snakes) by Johanna Burke, 2011-01
  14. Anacondas (Blastoff! Readers: Snakes Alive) (Snakes Alive/Blastoff! Readers, Level 3) by Colleen Sexton, 2010-01-01

1. Anaconda Snakes
PlanetPets.com For Unconditional Love. Anaconda. Snakes have a special jawattachment that allows an anaconda to swallow such a large animal.
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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.

2. Got Questions?: How Long Do Anaconda Snakes Usually Live?
How long do anaconda snakes usually live? There aren’t many studies on wildanacondas, so scientists don’t have a clear idea of how long they live.
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anaconda snakes. an Internet Sampler on anaconda snakes
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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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    5. Got Questions?: Reptiles And Amphibians
    Answer. How long do anaconda snakes usually live? Answer. We recentlyvisited the Zoo and saw that the anaconda had a very full stomach!
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    10. VFX HQ: ANACONDA
    A crew of documentarians travel deep into the Brazillian rainforest todocument a lost tribe, but run into troublethe anaconda snakes.
    http://www.vfxhq.com/1997/anaconda.html
    Directed by Luis Llosa
    Visual Effects Supervisor: John Nelson
    Animatronics Supervised by: Walt Conti
    Visual Effects Produced by: SONY PICTURES IMAGEWORKS
    Visual Effects Producers: Robin Griffin and Aileen Timmers
    Director of Animation: Eric Armstrong
    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.

    11. Snakes Harmful & Harmless - Anaconda
    Snakes Harmful and Harmless ®. Anaconda (Eunectesmurinus) Back to Main Page.
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    12. Anaconda Snake Pictures
    Pictures and photo gallery of giant anaconda snakes. vaxxine.com AnacondaSnake Two. photovault.com Snake Pictures, Photographs of Snakes.
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    14. Anaconda
    The film is a thriller about real anaconda snakes, although the size, proportionand 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. SightQuest - Anaconda Snake Pictures
    Pictures and photo gallery of giant anaconda snakes. Search SightQuest. vaxxine.comAnaconda Snake Two. photovault.com Snake Pictures, Photographs of Snakes.
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    16. Anaconda
    anaconda snake. The film goes on to deal with the conflict between theremaining crew members, Sarone, and the killer anaconda snakes.
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    Anaconda
    Ice Cube stars as cameraman Danny Rich. Anaconda
    Paul Sarone plots to take over the boat so he can catch an anaconda.
    What is that thing slippin' and slidin' in the water?
    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.

    17. Anaconda
    caught in a nasty storm, and a stranger is added to their group Paul Sarone (JonVoight), a selfproclaimed expert on the 40-foot anaconda snakes who latch
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    18. The UnMuseum - Big Snakes
    Read of an account of the smaller of the two known anaconda species. of the RRRS snakes. Burmese Python. Reticulated Python. Rough Green Snake. Yellow anaconda. YELLOW anaconda (Eunectes
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    Big Snakes
    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!"

    19. Green Anaconda: Natural History Notebooks Online From The Canadian Museum Of Nat
    Facts and an illustration give an idea of the basic nature of this large snake. of about 200 kg (441 lb.), the green anaconda is the most massive of the giant snakes. The body is dark green in colour
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    Green Anaconda
    Eunectes murinus

    Anacondas are related to boa constrictors and pythons. None is venomous. They are constrictors; they suffocate their prey by coiling around it and squeezing. With a weight of about 200 kg (441 lb.), the green anaconda is the most massive of the giant snakes. The body is dark green in colour (hence the name green anaconda) with large black dorsal spots and small lateral spots with lighter yellow centres. Adults can grow to more than 9 m (29.5 ft.) in length. The reticulated python is, on average, usually longer than the average anaconda, but because the green anaconda is much heavier than the other large constrictors, if you consider both length and weight, it is the largest snake in the world. The green anaconda occurs in South America, in the Amazon and Orinoco rivers system, and as far south as Bolivia. It is also found in Trinidad. Anacondas are tied very closely to water, and they are excellent swimmers and divers.

    20. Anaconda Book Titles; Anacondas, Boas, Pythons, And Anacondas, Tales Of Giant Sn
    anaconda Book Titles; anacondas, Boas, Pythons, and anacondas, Tales ofGiant snakes A Historical Natural History of anacondas and Pythons.
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    Pet RX Pet Insurance Dog Books Dog Training Video ... Pet ID Tags Anaconda Books at Planet Wildlife Anaconda Book Titles; Anacondas, Boas, Pythons, and Anacondas, Tales of Giant Snakes : A Historical Natural History of Anacondas and Pythons. Each book has a review. Books are available in hardcover, paperback or both. When you decide to purchase a book click the button at the end of the review and it will take you directly to Amazon.com. There you will find the price of the book and instructions on how to order it. We can locate hard to find books too. For auto-notification of new books about anacondas. Hiking the Anaconda : Pintler Wilderness by Mort Arkava This book is a comprehensive guide to the trails of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness of southwestern Montana. 48 hikes are described in detail in addition to sketch maps and photographs. A 60 mile long segment of the Continental Divide Trail traversing the wilderness is featured. A variety of trails are offered including short day hikes and more extended loops and shuttle hikes are available. This is the only book describing the area. PAPERBACK National Geographic Book of Mammals HARDCOVER Tales of Giant Snakes : A Historical Natural History of Anacondas and Pythons by John C. Murphy, Robert W. Henderson

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