No, the are boas.
The question what is the biggest snake can be confusing, the biggest as far as girth is the Green Anaconda, on average anacondas are more then 20 ft long many reaching lengths of 29ft or more, with a weight of over 550 lbs, in terms of length then and only then will the Reticulated Python exceed the anaconda, the longest python was measured at 33ft but even this python can't match the total mass of the anaconda.
Anacondas are members of the Boidae family of reptiles and spend most of their time in rivers and swamps of the Amazon in South America, female anacondas are generally larger then the males and bear their young live and are called "Neonates", the number of young varies, some have produced 100 babies, but the average is between 20 to 40 babies. Dietconsist of (depending on the size of the anaconda, the larger the snake the larger the prey) large/small rodents like capybaras, also pigs, caiman, jaguars, deer, dogs, birds even fish and is acquired by ambushing and constricting it's prey (the anaconda is so powerful it generally crushes it's prey) then swallowing it whole, the digestion of the anaconda is very slow thereby allowing it to survive without food for well over a year.
Anacondas have around a 30 year life span and the biggest threat to it is man and loss of their habitat.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
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
no the burmese live 10 years more then the anaconda and anacondas have 20 to 40 baby snakes but the burmese has 100 ~*~* ilvechris ~*~*~
Green anacondas are much bigger than reticulated pythons. Yellow anacondas are much smaller than retic pythons.
Pythons and anacondas
They're both nonvenomous and use their bodies to strangle pray.
yes but that's rare though long larger pythons anacondas have the ability to do it
Pythons are generally one of the longest snakes but anacondas are normally the heaviest snake.
No, but there is now a large population of pythons and African Rock pythons in the Keys. Thousands of pythons are now on the loose. People buy them and then let them loose so now they are breeding. NatGeo had a good program on this.
No. Pythons and Anacondas are constrictors and therefore lack venom. They are not immune to the toxic effects, so if bitten by venomous snakes they will suffer the effects of the venom and die.
Could be any one of a number of species - including Boa constrictors, Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons or Anacondas
Anacondas are the world's largest snake! They aren't too much longer, but they are a lot thicker!