They are also preyed upon by mammalian predators such as cats, and by snakes such as boas and anacondas. |
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There are a number of animals which prey on Neotropical river otters including anacondas, jaguars, caimans, dogs and birds of prey. |
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Actually, anacondas are slow, shy reptiles, which are found in swamps of South America. |
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Jaguars may have been their most important predators, but some are probably killed by anacondas and caimans. |
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Over 60 species can be seen ranging from giant cockroaches to crocodiles and anacondas. |
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I observe three committed young men strangling their instruments as if wrestling with man-eating anacondas. |
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Snakes were initially heavily muscled, swamp-based creatures much like today's anacondas of South America. |
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Terborgh found that predators such as pumas, jaguars, anacondas, eagles, armadillos, and some weasels were not able to persist on islands smaller than 37 acres. |
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Green anacondas, native to tropical South America, are among the biggest snakes in the world. |
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In South America, feral dogs, jaguar, anacondas, and spectacled bears are threats to livestock. |
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There is also the story of the brave young man who makes his living mudwrestling with anacondas. |
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Many Amazon species, including peccaries, agoutis, turtles, turtle eggs, anacondas, armadillos, etc. |
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In 2010 the state created a hunting season for Burmese and Indian pythons, African rock pythons, green anacondas, and Nile monitor lizards. |
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Must we know the torrid zone only through travelled bananas, plucked too soon and pithy? or by bottled anacondas? or by the tarry-flavored slang of forecastle-bred paroquets? |
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The National Zoo of Sri Lanka has gifted four green anacondas to this zoo. |
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