anacondas are snakes they cant run but they can slither
No, anacondas slither just like any other snake.
Anacondas don't eat them. Hummingbirds don't go to water and are far too fast.
Since they have no appendages, they simply slither by moving their body along the ground.
500 mph on land and 1000 mph in water
Yes they are very fast
Generally, anacondas are fast in the water and slow on land. They are the largest, heaviest snakes in the world and are cumbersome on land. In the water, they can swim at speeds of up to 10 miles per hour.
On the ground, anacondas slither. However, they spend a lot of time living in freshwater rivers and lakes. There, they move by swimming with an undulating motion.
There is no word that rhymes with slither and means fast. The closest word is hither, which means come here. The rest are not related to movement directly at all.
Yes - anacondas are generally a slow-moving snake - HOWEVER - the strike, when catching food etc, is extremely fast !
Yes. Anacondas have to move to find food, water, and mates.
No, they swim. A lamprey out of water is as helpless as a fish out of water.