Anaconda
The movie version of this largest of all
snakes is awesome and terrifying! Viewers will
attest that this frightening screen action
confirms their worst nightmares about killer
snakes. On this web site, we would like to share
some direct information about the real snake.
Still quite impressive as predators go and quite
potentially capable of taking a full grown adult
homosapiens for breakfast!
The Anaconda is in the boa family and the
largest is the Eunectes murin us. Like
most snakes it has suffered greatly from much
exaggeration and scary folklore. It seems that
the longest specimen on record is a 9+ meter
snake at a little over 37 feet in strong
squeezing length. Travelers' diaries and notes
often refer to 40 foot individuals and references
to 140 foot monsters have actually been
made, but likely never confirmed. The name seems
to be derived from the South American Indian word
combinations referencing elephant and killer.
Probably appropriate for the largest predator
on that continent! Most people have real trouble
conjuring up an actual 35+ foot thick bodied
snake that weighs several hundred pounds! The
movie may have helped our abilities to invent and
embellish here.
The anaconda is also referred to as a water
boa supported by its tendency to live in or
near the swamps and back river systems. This is
truly a constrictor! These specimens usually
utilize a swift bite to hold their prey (or
victim), followed by a coiling of a loop or two
around the main body. Once these loops are in
position, the snake will steadily constrict with
incredible strength to suffocate the captive. It
is the combination of sheer strength and
unrelenting power that quickly replaces any
breathing room. With each exhale of air, the lung
slack is removed for any follow-up inhale! In
moments, the prey is ready to consume. The larger
specimens take on deer, pigs, caiman, fish, and
larger prey. Of course, not all specimens are
huge and each size gradient eats appropriately
sized food, being able to swallow objects much
larger in diameter than their own thickest
section. Simply holding a victim under water
until drowning occurs is another less exciting
but effective technique used by the anaconda in
daily living.
They actually tend to be nocturnal which adds
even more to the mystique on a dark still night!
Due to their sometimes unwieldy size, they appear
sluggish on land or hanging in a tree but in
water they are capable of surprising speed on the
surface and underneath. Even with the huge size,
they can stalk so stealthily that not a ripple is
felt by a hapless victim until the water is
churning as the killing grasp takes place! They
often simply wait near the water on a tree limb
and come raining down to catch animals as they
come for necessary water.
The victim is seldom crushed although there is
ample ability to do this. As with all snakes, the
suffocated victim is swallowed whole and in one
piece. Primarily the head is swallowed first as
the limbs tend to fold conveniently in and
smoothly move down the rippling muscles as
swallowing occurs, compressing the prey with each
surge forward. Very quickly, there is little
outward evidence of a bump or object being
present and a large proportionate meal may last
for weeks. Like all snakes, this species has a
rather slow digestive tract and fortunately for
the predator's targets, hunting does not occur
every day.
Anacondas are viviparous and thus give birth
to live young. Sometimes as many as a hundred may
be born but most often 20 to 30 babies around two
feet in length are the result. Many fall prey to
other predators in the food chain so that few
will ever become the dominant top of the chain as
adults.
Stories about enormous size and awesome
man-eating qualities are exciting but not the
usual. A skin of a freshly killed anaconda may
stretch a full 30% in length, as in all snakes,
while being tanned. This ability obviously lends
support to the typical hunter's story of the
dangers encountered! Most travelers who have
witnessed an actual "top of the line"
anaconda in action, though, will be joined by
their friends in understandably easy
exaggerations! The anaconda at full adulthood is
truly a natural wonder and is easily one of the
most impressive creatures alive.
Enjoy Anaconda ( the movie ) ! ! !
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