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i need help plz read on, its abotu anacondas

i need help plz read on, its abotu anacondas2007-11-24 2:01:04

is it true that anacondas dotn have fangs and they dont have any venoms? oh and is it true that they can eat people or a whole baby?

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Anacondas don't have fangs, but do have teeth. They are not venomous, they are constrictors. They bite their prey, coil around it, and usually pull it under water to drown it. They can get up to 33 feet long, usually weigh around 550 pounds, and are about 12 inches in diameter. They have been known to kill and eat humans (adults and kids) as well as jaguars, but this is extremely rare. They mainly feed on rodents, deer, sheep, turtles, birds, dogs, and occasionally, smaller anacondas.


Yes, Anacondas do have teeth but no fangs and no venom. I belive a full grown anaconda can eat a baby or maybe a small child. They can gulp down some big things.
Yes they do not have fangs,they squeeze there pray.and they get big enough to swallow a baby.
They do have fangs but I don't think they have venom's.They can eat a person whole.once I saw a pic of a anaconda with a crocodile half way in its mouth!(they were both dead!)
Nope, Anacondas do not have fangs, but they have many needle sharp teeth that they use to hold their prey while they drag them under water and constrict them. I am sure they can eat babies and if desperate enough a smaller adult human, as they can eat capybaras.

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