Friday, November 16, 2012

PHOTOS: See how they catch the anaconda!


The Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time in rivers to hunt food to . It is solitary creatures and are not easily seen by someone .


The Anacondas are members of the family BOA (sphincter of snakes) . This means that they kill their prey by coiling the large and powerful bodies around their victims and pushing up the booty to be suffocated and crushed to death and dies internal bleeding . Then the snake opens jaw and swallows all the victims .


The Anacondas are much more likely to eat aquatic creatures , like fish . Occasionally , they were known to be devoured caimans ( a relative of the alligator ), other snakes , deer , and even Jaguars . The Anacondas use the element of surprise to catch unsuspecting prey .