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Eunectes Collection

The Eunectes, commonly known as the anaconda, is a fascinating and powerful creature that inhabits various regions of South America

Background imageEunectes Collection: Close view of a Green anaconda, (Eunectes murinus) underwater, Formoso River, Bonito

Close view of a Green anaconda, (Eunectes murinus) underwater, Formoso River, Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Background imageEunectes Collection: Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) underwater, flicking tongue, Formoso River, Bonito

Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) underwater, flicking tongue, Formoso River, Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Background imageEunectes Collection: Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) in vegetation at the edge of the Paraguay River

Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) in vegetation at the edge of the Paraguay River, Taiama Reserve, western Pantanal, Brazil, South America

Background imageEunectes Collection: Picture No. 10851055

Picture No. 10851055
Green ANACONDA - 4.5 metre individual having swallowed a Capybara (Eunectes murinus ) Date:

Background imageEunectes Collection: Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) swimming underwater in river. Brazil, South America

Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) swimming underwater in river. Brazil, South America

Background imageEunectes Collection: Anaconda, (Eunectes murinus), Georgetown zoo, GUYANA. captive

Anaconda, (Eunectes murinus), Georgetown zoo, GUYANA. captive
Anaconda, (Eunectes murinus), Georgetown Zoo, Guyana. captive

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Picture No. 10786320
Green ANACONDA - close-up of head, open mouth (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10850882
Anaconda - with prey, male Common Iguana (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10786319
Man holding Green ANACONDA - research (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10786310
Catching a Green ANACONDA in the (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10786317
Catching a Green ANACONDA - in the (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10785463
Green ANACONDA - held by man, sunset (Eunectes murinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10891599
Man holding Anaconda tail whilst holding down head with rod (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891598
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891600
Man holding Anaconda tail (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891593
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891596
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891597
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891595
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891594
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891592
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891591
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10891590
Anaconda - strangling Turtle in water (Eunectes sp.) Date:

Background imageEunectes Collection: Variety of Snakes

Variety of Snakes
1) Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) 2)" Pedda Poda" Python 3)" Port Natal" Python 4) Rattlesnake (genus Crotalus) 5) Black Rattlesnake 6) Cobra (Naia tripudians)


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The Eunectes, commonly known as the anaconda, is a fascinating and powerful creature that inhabits various regions of South America. In this captivating collection of images, we are given a glimpse into the world of these magnificent serpents. One photo transports us to the Formoso River in Bonito, where a close view of a Green anaconda underwater leaves us in awe. Its sleek body glides effortlessly through the water, showcasing its immense size and strength. Another image captures a Green anaconda flicking its tongue underwater in the same river, reminding us of their remarkable sensory abilities. Moving on to Georgetown zoo in GUYANA, we encounter an Anaconda held captive. Despite being confined within walls, it still exudes an air of majesty and intrigue. The Yellow Anaconda takes center stage next as it gracefully slithers through vegetation at the edge of Paraguay River. Its vibrant coloration stands out against the lush greenery surrounding it. As we delve deeper into Brazil's rivers, we witness more enchanting scenes unfold before our eyes. A Green anaconda swims effortlessly underwater with grace and power - truly a sight to behold. These snapshots allow us to appreciate their natural habitat while highlighting their importance in maintaining ecological balance. In each picture captured by talented photographers (Picture No. ), there is an undeniable sense of wonderment that arises from witnessing these incredible creatures up close. Whether they are swimming or resting amidst nature's beauty, Eunectes captivates our imagination with its sheer presence alone. These images serve as reminders that despite their intimidating reputation as one of Earth's largest snakes, Eunectes plays an essential role in maintaining biodiversity within their ecosystems. They command respect and admiration for their adaptability and survival skills honed over centuries. So let us marvel at these glimpses into the lives - guardians of rivers and symbols of resilience - forever etched within the frames of these captivating photographs.