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Anaconda Snake Attack Man in Amazon Forest | Anaconda Snake Fun Made Movie By Wild Fighter. it is like a movie . watch and enjoy.  i have given some information about an anaconda to know about an anaconda snake.
Anacondas or water boas are a group of large snakes of the genus Eunectes. They are found in tropical South America. Four species are currently recognized. Although the name applies to a group of snakes, it is often used to refer only to one species, in particular, the common or green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), which is the largest snake in the world by weight, and the second-longest.  
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Can an anaconda snake eat a human?
Adults are able to consume much larger animals, including deer, capybara, caimans, and large birds. Females will sometimes cannibalize males, especially during the breeding season. Due to their size, green anacondas are one of the few snakes capable of consuming a human, however, this is extremely rare.

Which is bigger anaconda or Python?
Anaconda is the heaviest and the biggest snake in the world. On the other hand, the python is no doubt the longest snake in the world. ... In contrast, the python can grow as long as 33 feet or more. However, a 20-foot anaconda will outweigh a much longer python.

The South American names anacauchoa and anacaona were suggested in an account by Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, but the idea of a South American origin was questioned by Henry Walter Bates who, in his travels in South America, failed to find any similar name in use. The word anaconda is derived from the name of a snake from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) that John Ray described in Latin in his Synopsis Methodica Animalium (1693) as serpents indicus bubaline anacandaia zeylonibus, ides bubalorum aliorumque jumentorum membra conterens. Ray used a catalogue of snakes from the Leyden museum supplied by Dr. Tancred Robinson, but the description of its habit was based on Andreas Cleyer who in 1684 described a gigantic snake that crushed large animals by coiling around their bodies and crushing their bones. Henry Yule in his Hobson-Jobson notes that the word became more popular due to a piece of fiction published in 1768 in the Scots Magazine by a certain R. Edwin. Edwin described a 'tiger' being crushed to death by an anaconda, when there actually never were any tigers in Sri Lanka.[a] Yule and Frank Wall noted that the snake was in fact a python and suggested a Tamil origin anai-kondra meaning elephant killer.A Sinhalese origin was also suggested by Donald Ferguson who pointed out that the word Henakandaya (hena lightning/large and kanda stem/trunk) was used in Sri Lanka for the small whip snake (Ahaetulla pulverulenta) and somehow got misapplied to the python before myths were created. ------  source wiki
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