Anacondas
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Yellow anaconda ( Eunectes notaeus ) |
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Wagler , 1830 |
The anacondas ( Eunectes ) are a genus of snakes from the boas family . They are ovoviviparous and live in much of South America .
Systematics
Today the genus includes four species:
- Great anaconda ( Eunectes murinus )
- Yellow anaconda ( Eunectes notaeus )
- Beni anaconda ( Eunectes beniensis )
- De Schauensees anaconda ( Eunectes deschauenseei )
Anacondas live semi-aquatic, i.e. H. they are mostly to be found in marshland or streams and rivers. In Brazil they are widespread all over the country, where they can be found in large cities (e.g. São Paulo). Their prey consists of rodents, birds, smaller turtles, capybaras and caimans up to medium size. Fish and armored catfish also make up a large proportion of their diet.
literature
- Hans-Günter Petzold: The anacondas: genus Eunectes. 3rd, unchanged edition (reprint of the 2nd edition from 1984). Westarp Sciences, Magdeburg and Spectrum, Heidelberg 1995, ISBN 3-89432-152-0 ( The new Brehm library , volume 554).
- Lutz Dirksen: Anacondas: monographic revision of the genus Eunectes Wagler, 1830 (Serpentes, Boidae). Natur und Tier Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-931587-43-6 (also dissertation University of Bonn 2001).
Web links
Commons : Anacondas ( Eunectes ) - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Anaconda - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ^ RW Henderson, R. Powell: The Biology of Boas and Pythons: A retrospective look to the future. In: RW Henderson, R. Powell (Eds.): Biology of the Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing Company, Eagle Mountain 2007, pp. 3-22.