A Green Anaconda is kinda sluggish due to their size. They live up to 30 years (captivity) but normally 10 years. The Green Anaconda is not venomous, but they use there constriction instead to subdue their prey. Like all reptiles the Green Anaconda has scaly skin. There skin is dry and somewhat thick. …show more content…
They are mostly found underwater hunting. The Green Anaconda tends to float beneath the surface of the water with their snouts. It’s native to South America but specifically lives in marshes and streams.
A interesting fact about Green Anaconda’s are the their scientific name is Eunectes murinus. Also there family name is Boidae. Like most snakes, anaconda’s have four rows of teeth on their upper jaw. Their diet consists of large rodents,sheep,dogs,deer,fish,turtles,birds, even jaguars. After they chew they are able to unhinge their jaws and swallow it whole, regardless the size.
So yes, Green Anaconda’s are the biggest snakes just now the longest. They live up to 10 years, and live in mostly wetlands. There sluggish due to their size and tend to float beneath the surface of the water. They can eat almost anything but unhinging there jaw, and swallowing regardless the