Anacondas sit among the most recognisable reptiles in the natural world, often associated with slow-moving rivers, dense vegetation, and remote wetlands. They are not built for speed in the way many ...
Green anacondas (Eunectes murinus) are among the most fascinating reptiles in the world and hold the title of the heaviest snake on Earth. Belonging to the boa family, these massive snakes are ...
These states harbor the highest concentrations of aquatic serpents in the US. Before your next dip, learn which waterways ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A new and genetically distinct species of green anaconda has been ...
The green anaconda, an aquatic snake often found in South America's Amazon region, is the largest of its kind — measuring nearly 21 feet in length, according to experts. Now, the snake behemoth has ...
Northern United States waters teem with snakes. Areas like Saranac Lakes in New York, Door County in Wisconsin, the ...
Never-before-seen video shows the dramatic moment that scientists encountered a new anaconda species while filming the National Geographic travel series "Pole to Pole with Will Smith." This is Ecuador ...
(a) E. deschauenseei caught in Beni, Bolivia (B54). (b,c) Anacondas caught in Beni that had markings of E. deschauenseei but were recovered as E. beniensis in the phylogenetic analysis (B52 and B58). ...
New Jersey is home to a rich diversity of snake species, and several of its lakes and rivers are teeming with slithering activity — especially during the warmer months. While most of the state’s ...
South America is home to a diverse amount of wildlife. From the Amazon rainforest to the arid deserts of Chile, South America has a variety of habitats and climates that make it one of the most ...
A recent analysis reveals a newly identified species was lurking in plain sight. Tabanid flies perch on the head of a northern green Anaconda in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador. A new study recently ...