Anaconda

Anaconda by Juliet Burke, published by Gareth Stevens Pub. in 2011, is a 24-page exploration of one of nature’s most intriguing reptiles. This book presents an overview of the anaconda, highlighting its unique abilities, such as swimming and climbing trees from birth. Through engaging text and captivating photographs, readers will discover the life of this powerful predator in the rain forests of South America.
In this edition, readers will find detailed insights into the anaconda’s behavior, habitat, and hunting techniques. The book focuses on various types of anacondas, showcasing their impressive size and strength, with some weighing as much as 550 pounds. With topics related to zoology and the wonders of nature, this work serves as an informative resource for those interested in animals and reptiles, making it a valuable addition to any juvenile nonfiction collection.
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What snake can swim and climb trees from the time it’s born? What snake can weigh as much as 550 pounds? It’s the anaconda, and it is one pretty amazing snake. Readers will learn all about this powerful predator. Fascinating photographs show different types of anacondas as they swim, hunt, and squeeze their prey in the rain forests of South America.
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