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Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time hanging out in rivers hunting for their food. They are solitary creatures that are somewhat shy and not many of them are easily seen. They are very well camouflaged in the swamps and bogs in which they thrive.
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Anaconda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anaconda is a large, non-venomous snake found in tropical South America. They are found mostly in water, such as the Amazon River. Although the name actually applies to a group of snakes, it is often...
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Anaconda (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anaconda is a 1997 horror film, directed by Luis Llosa, starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and Jon Voight. It centers around a film crew for National Geographic who are kidnapped by a hunter who ...
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In Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, a scientific expedition is sent deep into the jungles of Borneo to locate and bring back samples of the legendary plant, unaware they're being stalked by a nest of giant anacondas, voracious, fifty-foot-long flesh-eaters who'll stop at nothing to protect their breeding ground, ...
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The Anacondas did the final mixes and mastering for their upcoming album called:Lost in the Space Age(or Bad Buzz, we're not really sure yet). Right now we're working on the record sleeve, which will contain artwork by Amsterdam photographer and filmer Rene Nuyens.
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www.anacondas.nl/
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Large anacondas feed on deer, pigs, caiman (a creature that looks like a small crocodile), and fish. The snake usually wraps his extended jaws around the head of the victim and swallows, working its way down to the victim's feet.
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