Green Anaconda

Green Anacondas live in wetlands and river basins through tropical South America.  They like shallow, moving water like streams, rivers, and flooded grasslands.  

These incredible snakes don’t have venom, so they wait for their prey to get close.  Then, they lunge, catch the prey in their jaws, and wind their muscular bodies around their prey.  They will eat almost anything, including birds and their eggs, other reptiles and amphibians, fish, and mammals. 

Listen in to learn some more about this fascinating snake!

Are you ready for the Green Anaconda’s out of this world fact?!

Green Anacondas have advanced chemosensory abilities.  This means they are able to use their tongues to detect chemical signals from nearby animals. They will flick their tongues to pick up the chemical presence in the air. 

Time for a Challenge

 Can you create a Green Anaconda?  

Ask an grown up to help you get some playdough ™ or clay to play with OR follow the easy recipe below

  • 2 cups of flour 

  • 1/2 cup of salt

  • 1 cup of hot water (up to 1/2 cup more)

  • 2 tablespoon of  oil

  • 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar  

  •  Green food coloring

If you're making your own dough, combine the wet ingredients and dry ingredients in two separate bowls.  Now combine the wet and dry ingredients and mix well.  Be sure to let it cool before you play!

Roll the dough and make some Anacondas.  Can you make them really long or curled up like they do to restrict their prey?  Don’t forget to share #heymrjim 





Poulter, Katie, et al. “The Easiest No Cook Playdough Recipe!” Little Bins for Little Hands, 13 June 2021, https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/no-cook-playdough/.

“10 Big Facts about Anacondas.” Mental Floss, 12 Nov. 2014, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/60015/11-fun-facts-about-anacondas. 

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