How long can anacondas live?

Their average life span in the wild is about 10 years. However, they live much longer in human care, with some reports of anacondas living into their late 20s.
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Can anacondas live forever?

Anacondas reach sexual maturity between 3 and 4 years of age, according to ADW. In the wild, they live for about 10 years. In captivity, they can live for up to 30 years.
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What's the largest anaconda ever recorded?

The largest anaconda was 33 feet long, 3 feet across at its widest part, and weighed about 880lbs. This snake was discovered at a construction site in Brazil. Unfortunately, it either died in the controlled explosion after which they found the snake or by construction workers after it emerged.
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Can an anaconda eat a person?

"There is actually very little evidence that a person has ever been killed by a green anaconda, let alone eaten. This is not to say, however, that it's not possible," clarifies Steen. But we have to remember that your custom-built super-suit keeps you from being crushed, and therein lies the problem.
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How long can anaconda stay underwater?

Anacondas are the world's largest snakes and they can hold their breath up to 10 minutes underwater, according to Cobras.org.
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Do anacondas sleep?

These snakes are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are active at night and sleep during the day. They hunt at night, swimming in the water with their eyes and nasal openings just above the water. The rest of their body remains hidden under the water as their eyes and nose is on the top of their heads.
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Which is bigger python or anaconda?

Python vs Anaconda: Size

An anaconda is shorter than a python, growing up to 22 feet but weighing in at up to 550lbs. The anaconda is a huge reptile that has a diameter of up to 12 inches; that's massive! The python is longer, but the anaconda is thicker and much heavier, so it gets the advantage.
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Do anacondas make noise?

Defensive communication by young anacondas is believed to involve curling up in a ball and making hissing sounds.
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What animals eat anacondas?

At the top of the food chain, adult anacondas have no natural predators. The biggest threat to their survival is human fear; many anacondas are killed by people worried that the enormous snake will attack.
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Does Florida have anacondas?

Regulatory Status. Green anacondas are not native to Florida and are considered an invasive species due to their impacts to native wildlife.
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Is there a 100 foot snake?

The Daily Telegraph reports today that a 100ft (30m) snake has been spotted lurking in a river in Borneo, "sparking great concern among local communities".
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Is Medusa the snake still alive?

Medusa is currently housed at “The Edge of Hell Haunted House” in Kansas City.
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Can a snake live for 1000 years?

Snakes reach sexual maturity within two to four years, depending on the species and living conditions. In perfect conditions, adult snakes live anywhere from 20 to 30 years, with natural predators and the encroachment of humans severely limiting the number of years most snakes live.
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Do female anacondas eat their mate?

It's not just spiders that eat their mates after sex. Biologists have documented female anacondas strangling their mates after mating, likely to use as food later. Like many species where sexual cannibalism occurs, female anacondas are much bigger than males, making it easier for them to overpower their mates.
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Do anacondas eat their babies?

The neonate snakes are approximately 2 1/2 feet long and are able to swim and fend for themselves at birth. The Vancouver Aquarium website suggests that female anacondas may eat their young if given the opportunity.
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Do snakes fart out of their mouth?

And Rabaiotti did find that fart answer for her brother: yes, snakes fart, too. Sonoran Coral Snakes that live across the Southwestern United States and Mexico use their farts as a defense mechanism, sucking air into their "butt" (it's actually called a cloaca) and then pushing it back out to keep predators away.
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Are anacondas aggressive?

In the wild, green anacondas are not particularly aggressive. In Venezuela, they are captured easily during the day by herpetologists who, in small groups, merely walk up to the snakes and carry them off. Yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus).
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Who would win alligator or anaconda?

Alligator vs Anaconda: Speed and Movement

Alligators are faster than anacondas. Alligators can run on land at speeds of 30 mph over very short distances, and they average 2-9 mph when moving on land overall. In the water, alligators can move at speeds of about 20 mph, propelling themselves with their long tails.
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Can anacondas climb trees?

Anaconda: The anaconda lives in the swamps and rivers. Anacondas can also climb trees. Adults can get as big as 20 feet long.
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What's the largest snake ever found?

The record-setting Burmese female killed by researchers from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida was about the height of a giraffe if stretched out vertically, according to state biologist Ian Bartoszek.
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How strong is an anaconda bite?

But how strong are anacondas actually? Anacondas have a constriction force of about 90 PSI, which is the rough equivalent of a 9,000-pound school bus sitting on your chest. They also have powerful jaws compared to other snakes, with an estimated bite force of 900 PSI.
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Who would win King Cobra or anaconda?

An anaconda would win a fight against a king cobra.
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