- The
green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus), also
known as the
giant anaconda,
emerald anaconda,
common anaconda,
common water boa, or
southern green anaconda...
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likely that it
occurs in all
Eunectes species.
Although ****ual
reproduction is by far the most
common in
Eunectes, E.
murinus has been
observed to undergo...
- (
Eunectes akayima) is a
disputed boa
species found in
northern South America and the
Caribbean island of Trinidad. It is
closely related to
Eunectes murinus...
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anaconda ("
Eunectes akayima",
listed in row 1b below) as a
species distinct from the
ordinary (southern)
green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus).
These include...
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information and the
similarity in
appearance to
Eunectes notaeus. It is
closely related to
Eunectes notaeus and
Eunectes deschauenseei. The
Bolivian anaconda's...
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larger food
items are not unknown: the diet of the
green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus) is
known to
include subadult tapirs. Prey is
swallowed whole, and...
- of νωτιαίος/nōtiaios). In
distinguishing his new
species Eunectes notaeus from
Eunectes murinus,
Edward Drinker Cope stated, "Dorsal
scales are
larger and...
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April 2012.
Rivas JA (2000). The life
history of the
green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus), with
emphasis on its
reproductive Biology (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). University...
- 2023. Rivas, J.A. (2000). The life
history of the
green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus), with
emphasis on its
reproductive Biology (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). University...
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