Anacondas have 100 rear-facing sharp teeth which hold the prey while suffocating it with constriction.
General information!
Anacondas Scientific classification.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Boidae
Subfamily: Boinae
Genus: Eunectes
The question what is the biggest snake can be confusing, the biggest as far as girth (largest being measured at 44 inches or 1,1176 m) is the Green Anaconda, on average anacondas are more then 20 ft (6.09 m) long with and average weight of 300+ pounds (136.08+ kg) many reaching lengths of 29ft ( 8.83 m) or more, with a weight of over 550 lbs ( 249.48 kg), in terms of length then and only then will the Reticulated Python exceed the anaconda, the longest python was measured at 33 ft ( 10.05 m) but even this python can't match the total mass of the anaconda.
Anacondas are members of the Boidae family of reptiles and spend most of their time in rivers and swamps of the Amazon Rainforest in South America which makes them excellent swimmers and are capable of holding their breath for around 15 minutes, female anacondas are generally 3 to 4 times larger then the males and bear their young live and are called "Neonates", the number of young varies, some have produced 100 babies, but the average is between 20 to 40 babies which are about 24 inches (0.6 m) long. Diet consist of (depending on the size of the anaconda, the larger the snake the larger the prey) large/small rodents like capybaras, also pigs, caiman, jaguars, deer, dogs, birds even fish and is acquired by ambushing with a quick strike, 100 rear-facing sharp teeth hold the prey while suffocating it with constriction, (the anaconda is so powerful it generally crushes it's prey) then swallowing it whole, the digestion of the anaconda is very slow thereby allowing it to survive without food for well over a year.
Anacondas have around a 10 to 12 year year life span in the wild, in captivity some have reached 20 + years, the biggest threat to it is man and loss of their habitat.
A saltwater crocodile has about 68 teeth and their minimum is 64 teeth.
but that's just the saltwater crocodile.
snakes have two on top and tree at the bottom
anatosaurus had around 200 teeth
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The bird gets fed and the alligator gets his teeth cleaned.
crocodile has teeth hanging out of it's mouth but an alligator doesn't.
crocodile has teeth hanging out of it's mouth but an alligator doesn't.
Alligator!
An Alligator has about 70 teeth
a big one with big teeth.
An alligator wrench is a variety of pipe wrench with a flaring jaw with teeth on one side.
one has two teeth sticking out and the other has them hidden (i think that's the alligator).
alligators have big teeth for aeting
The difference in terrain from an alligator and a crocodile is an alligator has less strong teeth than a crocodile
Probably an alligator because crocodiles are more vicious and have bigger teeth _____ I'd rather have a crocodile attack an alligator instead of me!!!
about 80. they lose them and grow them like crazy tho.