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An anaconda is a heterotroph. As a member of the animal kingdom, anacondas must consume other organisms to obtain energy for survival. They are not capable of producing their own food through processes like photosynthesis, which is characteristic of autotrophs. Instead, anacondas rely on hunting and consuming prey, such as fish, birds, and mammals, to meet their energy needs.

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