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An anaconda uses energy primarily for hunting, swimming, and maintaining its body temperature. As a large constrictor snake, it requires energy to capture and subdue prey, which often includes large mammals. Additionally, anacondas use energy for movement through water and on land, as well as for physiological processes such as digestion and reproduction. Efficient energy use is crucial for survival in their often variable environments.

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