anacondas

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Anacondas

2025
Introduces the body parts, behaviors, habitats, and babies of anacondas.
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Anaconda

the largest snake on Earth
2022
At home in the tropics of South America, the anaconda grows larger and larger until it reaches an alarming size. While the green anaconda is the one that claims the title of "largest snake in the world", the yellow anaconda is still an intimidating predator. Young readers will love learning about this massive hunter while learning more about the anaconda through easy to read but informational text. With beautiful real-life photographs of the anaconda in its natural habitat, this exciting book is a must have for every snake lover!.

Anacondas

"Anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world! These big snakes use their bodies to squeeze their prey. Anacondas can be as long as a bus and can stay underwater for a long time while hunting. Slither towards the facts on these powerful snakes"--Provided by publisher.

Anacondas verdes

2017
An introduction to the physical characteristics, feeding habits, and behavior of green anacondas.

Anacondas

2017
An introduction to anacondas that discusses their physical features, habitat, diet, life cycle, and more.

Green anacondas

An introduction to green anacondas, outlining basic facts, their physical features, habitat, and more.

Anacondas

Anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world! These big snakes use their bodies to squeeze their prey. Anacondas can be as long as a bus and can stay underwater for a long time while hunting. Slither towards the facts on these powerful snakes.

Anaconda vs. jaguar

"Photography accompanies . . . information about anacondas and jaguars. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

Anacondas

Provides a brief introduction to anacondas.

Anacondas

2019
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to anacondas. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.
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