Anacondas

  • Anacondas
    By Joanne Mattern

    "A brief introduction to anacondas, including their habitat, food, and life cycle"--Provided by publisher.

  • Anacondas
    By Lori Polydoros

    Anacondas coil their massive bodies around animals, squeezing them to death. Discover more about this mighty predator and its role in a healthy ecosystem.

  • Anacondas
    By Linda George

    After catching an animal , an anaconda kills its prey through constriction . The anaconda wraps its muscular body around its prey . . But an anaconda does not crush the prey and break its bones . Instead , an anaconda squeezes each time ...

  • Anacondas
    By Anne Welsbacher

    Anacondas often hunt near water . They may drown their prey . Anacondas drag their prey underwater . This action prevents animals from breathing . way . The Swallowing Prey Anacondas swallow their prey whole .

  • Anacondas
    By James E. Gerholdt

    COLORS The green anaconda is greenish in color with large , dark spots on the back . The snake's sides have smaller spots with light centers . As a green anaconda gets older , its color darkens . The yellow anaconda is lighter in color ...

  • Anacondas
    By Valerie J. Weber

    A Mouth Like a Rubber Band The jaws of an anaconda are joined at the back by a strong tendon that stretches . The tendon lets the anaconda open its mouth so wide that the opening is larger than its head . An anaconda's jaws have four ...

  • Anacondas
    By Megan Kopp

    Most information about anacondas comes from studying green anacondas. But there are three other species of anacondas. They are the yellow anaconda, the DeSchauensee's anaconda, and the Bolivian anaconda. The yellow anaconda looks ...

  • Anacondas
    By Sebastian Avery

    6 Looks like an Anaconda! The green anaconda gets its name from its coloring. It can be green, grayish green, or brownish green. Most also have black spots. These colors allow the anaconda to hide from prey in its jungle surroundings.

  • Anacondas
    By Megan M. Gunderson

    ANACONDAS Anacondas are among the biggest snakes in the world ! These water - loving animals are reptiles . So , they are vertebrates and are covered with scales . Like other snakes , anacondas are cold - blooded .

  • Anacondas
    By Jaclyn Jaycox

    Anacondas. New York: PowerKids Press, 2016. Lawrence, Ellen. Green Anaconda. New York: Bearport Publishing, 2017. Internet Sites Easy Science for Kids—All About Anacondas easyscienceforkids.com/all-about-anacondas/ National Geographic ...

  • Anacondas
    By Rachel Grack

    Then, it pokes its nostrils above the water to wait for its next meal! This book for young readers details the body parts and survival skills that anacondas have adapted to survive their rain forest habitat.

  • Anacondas
    By Rachel Grack

    Then, it pokes its nostrils above the water to wait for its next meal! This book for young readers details the body parts and survival skills that anacondas have adapted to survive their rain forest habitat.

  • Anacondas
    By Megan Kopp

    "A brief introduction to anacondas, including their habitat, food, and life cycle"--Provided by publisher.

  • Anacondas
    By Sebastian Avery

    Readers will love learning about the anaconda—the largest snake in the world! This book includes freaky facts about the anaconda’s diet, anatomy, behavior, and habitat.

  • Anacondas
    By Megan M. Gunderson

    Hissssss! Watch out for that snake! This book takes adventurous readers on a quest into the world of the anaconda.

  • Anacondas
    By Leo Statts

    Learn all about anacondas--heavy snakes with a powerful squeeze.

  • Anacondas
    By Nicki Clausen-Grace

    Diagrams, graphs, and fun text help readers explore the lives of anacondas and their place in the wild animal kingdom.

  • Anacondas
    By Elizabeth Raum

    "Describes anacondas including what they eat, where they live, and information about their life cycle and interaction with humans"--Provided by publisher.