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Monday, August 9, 2010
Anaconda, here we are

Well, the new BGM group is confirmed. We are now known as Anaconda! O yeah~
Here's some information about Anacondas...
  • Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time hanging out in rivers hunting for their food. They are solitary creatures that are somewhat shy and not many of them are easily seen.
  • They are members of the boa constrictor family of snakes.
  • They kill their prey by coiling their large, powerful bodies around their victims and squeezing until their prey suffocates or is crushed to death and dies from internal bleeding. Then the snake unhinges its jaw and swallows the victim whole.
  • Anacondas are much more likely to eat aquatic creatures, such as fish. Occasionally, they have been known to eat: caimans (a relative of the alligator), other snakes, deer, and even jaguars.
  • Anacondas are rather slow-moving snakes, so they have to rely on stealth and the element of surprise to catch their unsuspecting prey.

*Information taken from http://www.extremescience.com/zoom/index.php/creepy-crawlies/10-biggest-snake

8:54 PM By Tan Yi Ling Eileen