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6 secrets why anacondas are more fascinating than any movie monster

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 7, 2025, 22:00 IST
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6 secrets why anacondas are more fascinating than any movie monster

In today’s world of viral videos and social media, it’s easy for animals like the anaconda to be turned into myths– often shown as giant monsters or movie-like creatures. But the real anaconda is far more fascinating than those exaggerated stories.


Native to South America, anacondas are among the largest snakes on Earth. While most people know them for their massive size and strength, there’s much more to them. These snakes have remarkable habits, physical traits, and survival skills that rarely get the spotlight.


Here are six real and lesser-known facts about anacondas that reveal why they’re truly one of nature’s most captivating reptiles.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is drawn from online sources and ecological studies. Some details may vary depending on the species, region, and situation.
Images: Canva (For representative purposes only)
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Females are much larger than males

In most animal species, males are the bigger ones– but anacondas are different. Female anacondas grow much larger than males, often reaching over 15 feet in length, while males usually grow to about 9 feet. This size gap is one of the most extreme examples of size difference between the sexes in the animal kingdom.

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Anacondas give birth to live young


Unlike most snakes that lay eggs, anacondas give birth to live babies. The young ones develop inside the mother in separate sacs and are born fully formed. Once they’re born, they’re independent and can survive on their own right away.

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Many males compete for one female

When it’s breeding season, anacondas don’t pair up one-on-one. Instead, several males gather around one female in what’s called a “breeding ball.” This can last for days, with the males competing to mate with the female. It’s a tough and energy-demanding process for all of them.

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Sometimes, the female eats the male


Though rare, female anacondas have been known to eat their mates. This usually happens when the female hasn’t eaten for a long time and needs extra energy for reproduction. In such cases, the smaller male becomes an easy and nutritious meal.

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They can go without food for weeks


Anacondas don’t eat often. After swallowing large prey– like a deer or capybara– they can go without food for weeks or even months. Their slow metabolism allows them to digest slowly and survive long periods without another meal.

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They are skilled underwater hunters



Even though they look heavy, anacondas move smoothly in water. They often hide with just their eyes and nostrils above the surface, waiting to ambush prey. Amazingly, they can stay underwater for several minutes, making them powerful and stealthy hunters.


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