Actually they have rows of rear facing teeth which are replaced when one breaks or falls out. They are designed to hold their prey while they constrict it and also they help in the swallowing process.
100 rear-facing sharp teeth hold the prey while suffocating it with constriction.
Diet consist of (depending on the size of the anaconda, the larger the snake the larger the prey) large/small rodents like capybaras, also pigs, caiman, jaguars, deer, dogs, birds even fish and is acquired by ambushing with a quick strike, 100 rear-facing sharp teeth hold the prey while suffocating it with constriction, (the anaconda is so powerful it generally crushes it's prey) then swallowing it whole and by using it's muscles in a rhythmic fashion it works the food toward its digestive area, the digestion of the anaconda is very slow thereby allowing it to survive without food for well over a year.
yes they do, just nobody really thinks about it though, if someone gets bitten by an anaconda they get strangled as it bites your arm to cut off all circulation.
anacondas have 300 to 400 pairs of ribs.
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The capybara is the most common animal taken by anacondas, but they will take many animals, what ever they can overpower.
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
There are 5 lumbar vertebra
no the vertebra column has many slightly movable bones
anacondas are snakes they cant run but they can slither
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There are 5 different portions of the vertebra starting from top to bottom: 7 Cervical Vertebra 12 Thoracic Vertebra 5 Lumbar Vertebra 5 Sacral Vertebra 4 Coccygeal Vertebra