Anaconda Demier Frazier, Tristan Waters, and Georval Scott
Characteristics Scientific Name: Eunectes Murinus Swahili Name: nyoka
About Anacondas make their home in the Amazon jungles of South America and are part of the Boa Constrictor family. Anacondas live near rivers, lakes and swamps and like to live alone. Water is their main escape area when they sense danger. Rather than attacking they will choose to slide into the water unseen, if possible. Anacondas eat amphibious animals, like frogs & toads, as well as fish, caiman, birds, ducks and turtles.
Length and lifespan The average size of one of these snake-giants is 6.1 m (20 feet) long and kg. (300 pounds)! Anacondas give birth to live young, around at a time.
Impact Humans impact anaconda by cutting down trees in rain forests, taking anacondas out of there natural habitat, and making dams in rainforests
Pictures Of Impacts
Abiotic and biotic Most anacondas live in tropical rain forests so their biotic factors would be things such as trees, vines, leaves, etc. Their abiotic factors would be things such as water, sunlight, soil, and air.
Biotic Trees vines leaves
Abiotic Water Sunlight Soil
Symbiotic Relationship Anaconda has a mutual ism relationship with water because the snake goes in it when it gets scared or feels threatened. And the water is unaffected by the snake going into the water.
Tropic pyramid Anacondas