genus: Eunectes
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The scientific taxonomy of the anaconda is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Boidae Genus: Eunectes Species: Eunectes murinus
Anacondas are a type of boa in the genus Eunectus. There are two main types, The green anaconda (Eunectus murinus) the yellow anaconda (Eunectus notaeus) and then a third, less known type, the dark-spotted anaconda (Eunectus deschauenseei).
The anaconda is recognised as the heaviest species.anaconda is the heavies species of snake in the world
I assume you're asking for the scientific name of the Black Anaconda, since 'black anaconda' would be a common name.Unfortunately, 'black anaconda' is not a well-known common name, so it is difficult to guess which species it refers to. This is why scientific names are used when the identity of a species is important.There are only four species in the genus Eunectes, so that dramatically cuts down on the possibilities.Eunectes beniensis: The Bolivian Anaconda (I can GUESS that this MIGHT be the black anaconda, because these animals tend to be very dark in color, but I was unable to find any reference to that being a known common name for them).Eunectes deschauenseei: The Dark-Spotted Anaconda (other names for this animal include De Schauensee's anaconda).Eunectes notaeus: The Yellow Anaconda (other names for this animal include Paraguayan anaconda).Eunectes murinus: The Green Anaconda (The animal everyone thinks of when you say 'anaconda', and the heaviest snake species on Earth). Other names for this animal include 'common anaconda', and 'water boa'.Anacondas are a genus of boas that are all native to South America. They use constriction to kill their prey, and give live birth to their young.
The two commonest species are the Green anaconda and the Yellow anaconda.
The anaconda is not an endangered species.
A genus with one species is a monospecific genus.
According to a snake fact book owned by my daughter, the scientific name for an anaconda is "Eunectes murinus"Eunectes is the Anocanda's scientific nameAnswerThere are three species of Anaconda, all in the genus Eunectes. An example is Eunectes murinus.
There are 79 species of hagfish that are split up into six different genus. The genus Eptatretus contains 49 species, the genus Myxine contains 23 species, the genus Nemamyxine contains two species, the genus Neomyxine contains one species, the genus Notomyxine contains one species, and the genus Rubicundus contains four species.
The species is the combined genus and species