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Why have you seen more reports of bigger pythons than anaconda?

Pythons grow longer than Anacondas. Reticulated Pythons are the world's longest snakes closely followed by Burmese Pythons and then Anacondas. Anacondas are the world's heaviest snakes


What is an anacondas weight when it is an adult?

When they are adults, anacondas can weigh more than 225kg. Females are a lot larger than males.


What is a constrictor snake?

What Are They: Constricting snakes are a family of snakes that consists of all boas, pythons, and anacondas. This family of snakes do not kill with biting or venom they squeeze there prey until the blood stops flowing to the brain or they can`t breathe. Anacondas are the largest snake not only out of constrictors but out of all snakes. Anacondas have grown to be 37 feet! The pythons and boas can be very large too but not as big. Pythons are larger out of the two. Constricting snakes are very strong and grow to be more than a foot thick sometimes. They live in South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, and the Phillipenes.


What animal have more ribs?

Snakes have more ribs than other animals - up to 400 pairs !


Which are more related snakes and frogs or snakes and crocodiles?

Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.


Are male anacondas bigger or smaller than female anacondas?

Males are generally smaller in size than the females.


How do anacondas-move?

Anacondas move/crawl the same way other snakes move/crawl. Their long, thin bodies are almost entirely made up of muscles. Those muscles move in a wave-like motion, beginning at the front, ending at the tail. They also use little folds of skin called "scutes" on under side like shovels to dig into ground, and push forward to move. Anacondas are tropical snakes, and there are no anacondas native to the United States. Also, I believe they live primarily in the water. Anacondas, like Boa Constrictors, squeeze the life from their prey, then swallow it whole. If you ever have the opportunity to watch a Sidewinder (very poisonous snake) move, you may be able to get a more clear picture/understanding of the movements. I saw a very good picture section of snakes a couple of months ago on the internet. I didn't write down the web site, but I bet they had every kind of snake you can think of naming! With a good web site search engine, you can find a good site that has pictures worth more than a thousand words! Hopefully, when you find a good picture Internet site, you will find a good, scientifically described, but clearly worded, site bare of anything but snakes!


Do snakes kill more people a year then spiders?

No, snakes do not kill more people per year than spiders. Spiders are responsible for fewer deaths annually worldwide compared to snakes. Snakes are responsible for more human fatalities due to venomous bites than spiders.


Do snakes live in milkweed?

No more than among any other kind of plant. Although snakes may hide among plants, there is nothing about milkweed that would make snakes prefer it over anything else.


Why is that some sea snakes are more virulent than other land snakes?

Sea snake venom has to be extremely potent - since their prey needs to be subdued quickly to prevent it swimming away. Therefore, drop-for-drop, snakes such as Belcher's Sea snake are far more venomous than any land snake.


Do snakes watch their young?

Some snakes guard their eggs against predators. Other than that, no.


How big do anaconda teeth get?

ChekAn anaconda, like all snakes, opens it mouth and swallows its prey whole. Its jaws can open to almost 180 degrees, more than any other snake.^^