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A baby anaconda, or neonate, grows into an adult primarily through a process of rapid growth and development. From birth, they feed on small prey such as fish and amphibians, gradually increasing their diet to include larger animals as they grow. They experience several molts, shedding their skin as they gain size. Over time, anacondas can reach lengths of up to 30 feet and weights of over 500 pounds, adapting their hunting and survival skills to thrive in their aquatic environments.

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