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ANACONDA Scientific name: Eunectes murinus Habitat: Tropical forests and rivers in the tropics. Lots of warm rain. Range: Northern South America. Diet: Small and large animals such as deer or anything else they can find. If they eat anything big enough, they can go a whole year without eating. What they look like: They can get up to 30' and they have a snake like pattern on they're back. They have big heads and small snake-like eyes. Adaptations: To catch prey, they hide under water and wait for food to come by and they strike and constrict the food. Or they go fishing... For food. Reproduction: They reproduce sexually. A female snake will find a male and they have a bunch of little snakey eggs and can lay about 80 eggs. Use to Humans: They are used as meat or we dry their skin for like purses and stuff. Tribes might use them for clothing and stuff. Ancestors: Dinosaurs!