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Yes, deforestation has significantly affected anacondas, particularly the green anaconda, by destroying their natural habitats in wetlands and riverine ecosystems. As forests are cleared for agriculture and development, the loss of water bodies and vegetation reduces their hunting grounds and increases competition for resources. Additionally, habitat fragmentation can lead to isolation of populations, making it harder for them to find mates and maintain genetic diversity. Overall, deforestation poses a threat to the survival of these reptiles.

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