Anaconda Kyle fitzimmins
Anaconda Anacondas are olive-green, often with black rings or spots. They are sometimes called water boas because they live near water and often swim in rivers. Anacondas usually flee from their enemies. They fight only if they are cornered. They are not poisonous.
Anacondas are snakes that live in tropical South America. http://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/media?id=pc342644
Anaconda Anacondas do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young. They eat birds and small mammals. Anacondas kill their prey by coiling tightly around them until the prey stop breathing.
Anacondas eat birds and small mammals.
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