Anaconda's are one of the world's largest & longest snake species. They are known to reach sizes of over 6.6 meters (22 feet) long on an average. Reports of Anaconda's that are nearly 35 to 40 feet long also exist, but hard evidence for such sizes is not available. They weigh an average of around 100 kilograms (220 pounds) and sometimes even more. They are usually heavier after immediate consumption of a large prey. The largest specimen was probably measured in Columbia in 1978 which was over 24 feet long and weighed over 300 pounds.
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The yellow anaconda is 10 to 15 ft long.
Ten feet are about 305 centimeters... regardless of whether you are talking about an alligator, an anaconda, or a laddar.
Scientists guessed that the prehistoric anaconda was around 40 ft long.
well feed your anaconda and time how long it takes it to eat its food. so there is your answer.
about 6m
A female green anaconda is 20-30ft in length. Whereas the male ends at three feet long.
The anaconda can grow up to 37.5 ft long and can be 550 lbs.
The anaconda is not poisonous. It crushes prey and has long fangs so its just as dangerous.
It depends which species of Anaconda you're referring to....Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) - 17 feetYellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) - 14 feet
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20 yrs