The green anaconda is the world's heaviest snake. Females can weigh as much as 550 pounds.
Goliath Beetle Is The Heaviest Insect In The US.
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if you mean the heaviest invertabre than it is the giant clam.
SW - This can't be true! What about all the other whales? The second heaviest animal in the world is an African elephant, The heaviest being a Blue whale at 190tonns
The hippo is the 2nd heaviest land animal. It tips the scales at 8,000lbs.
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
Pythons are generally one of the longest snakes but anacondas are normally the heaviest snake.
The heaviest snake is the anaconda while the longest snake is the reticulated python. Both generally have bad temperaments and not recommended as pets.
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.
They are one of the heaviest (but not the longest) species of snakes. They are found in central (tropical) America. They are an aquatic snake in that they hunt their prey in and near water. They live-bearers - they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
The largest spider in the world is Goliath: The Goliath bird eater is the world's largest spider by mass, weighing in around 6.2 oz (175 g). It is a type of tarantula. The largest snake in the world Green anacondas: Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded was 227 kilograms. This massive snake was 8.43 metres long, with a girth of 1.11 metres. While the reticulated python is longer, it's also slender.
other anacondas and people
No. The anaconda is the heaviest snake and the second longest reptile alive today (first place goes to the reticulated python). However, the title of largest reptiles around today goes to the saltwater crocodile.
Anacondas do not have a rattle to shake.
No. Anacondas are not native to Australia.
No, anacondas do not eat leaves.
Yellow anacondas are prey to caimans and jaguars.