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  Anaconda - Fedora Project Wiki
anaconda is primarily written in the Python language.
The anaconda API reference is an ongoing effort to document the anaconda source code.
The primary methods of distributing the anaconda source are source RPMs in the Fedora development tree and git.
fedoraproject.org /wiki/Anaconda   (1156 words)

  
  Anaconda
The Anaconda is the heaviest snake, but it may or may not be the longest.The Reticulated python rivals the Anaconda for the longest snake.
The extremely muscular Anaconda is a constrictor and is not poisonous; however, it still has teeth and powerful jaws that it utilizes to clench onto its prey.
The Anaconda prefers to be in the water, but they do enjoy spending some time on land in shallow caves by the water's edge, or in riverbank trees to bask in the sun.
www.nashvillezoo.org /anaconda.htm   (1466 words)

  
  Anaconda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anacondas (local names: Jibóia and Sucuri) are four species of aquatic boa inhabiting the swamps and rivers of the dense forests of tropical South America as well as the southern swamps of the island of Trinidad.
The anaconda has a cavity called a cloaca which is where the intestinal and genitourinary tracks empty itself of feces, with spurs on either side of the cloaca, and a gland which emits a foul-smelling musk.
Anacondas have a reputation for bad temperament; that plus the massive size of the green species mean that anacondas are comparatively less popular as pets than other boas, but they are fairly commonly available in the exotic pet trade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anaconda   (1698 words)

  
 Anaconda (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was followed by the sequel Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid.
The plot centered on a film crew for National Geographic who are kidnapped by a hunter who is going after the world's largest anaconda, which is discovered in the remote jungle.
In addition, one scene of the movie wrongly portrayed new-born anacondas as less than 12 inches long when in reality, they are two feet long when born, and quite capable of swimming away from danger rather than being killed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anaconda_(film)   (272 words)

  
 ANACONDA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anacondas live in South America, east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco River basins, and in the Guianas.
Although the anaconda is a little slow on land, it is quick and deadly in the water.
The anaconda has been known to attack jaguars, and a 26 foot anaconda was reported to have killed a 6-and-a-half-foot caiman.
www.k12.de.us /warner/anaconda.htm   (392 words)

  
 Green Anaconda
The Anaconda’s eyes and nostrils are on the top of their heads, enabling them to breathe and see their prey while hidden under the water.
The Anaconda prefers to be in the water, but they do spend some time on land in shallow caves by the water's edge, or in riverbank trees basking in the sun.
Anacondas are viviparous, which means that the eggs are incubated internally and the young are born alive.
home.neo.rr.com /edzoo/Scales/green_anaconda.htm   (1616 words)

  
 * Anaconda - (Reptile & Amphibian): Definition
Anacondas are related to boa constrictors and pythons.
The Green Anaconda is found throughout tropical South America, east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco basins and in the Guiana.
The anaconda snake of South America is the largest snake in circumference, measuring up to three feet (one meter) around.
en.mimi.hu /reptile/anaconda.html   (211 words)

  
 Anaconda
Anaconda can be used immediately to augment and accelerate existing flows and methodologies whether traditional analog layout or automatic layout synthesis tools are being used.
Anaconda then updates the layout according to schematic device parameters and additional design constraints to create a refined and final DRC and LVS correct layout.
Anaconda is seamlessly integrated into the Cadence Virtuoso Custom IC Design System and allows for interactive editing of both schematic and layout views.
www.sagantec.com /html/anaconda.html   (807 words)

  
 Anaconda!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Perhaps her worst movie was "Anaconda," about a giant snake that terrorizes a documentary film crew in the Amazon rain forest.
Anacondas are a type of constrictor--snakes that squeeze their prey to death with powerful muscles.
Anacondas eat virtually anything unfortunate enough to get caught in their grip, including other snakes, fish, deer, and even small jaguars.
amos.indiana.edu /library/scripts/anaconda.html   (272 words)

  
 Anaconda Snake
The anaconda or water boa is one of the largest and most powerful snakes in the world, and the largest in the western hemisphere.
The anaconda lives in rain forests and river systems of the Amazon; it prefers swamps and sluggish streams.
The anaconda is an excellent swimmer, but it also climbs on branches to dry off.
www.manbir-online.com /snakes/anaconda.htm   (138 words)

  
 Anaconda
The anaconda is also referred to as a water boa supported by its tendency to live in or near the swamps and back river systems.
Anacondas are viviparous and thus give birth to live young.
The anaconda at full adulthood is truly a natural wonder and is easily one of the most impressive creatures alive.
www.wf.net /~snake/anaconda.htm   (765 words)

  
 Welcome to Anaconda, Montana Where Main Street Meets the Mountains
A former industrial center with a rich history and heritage, Anaconda is more recently renowned as a recreation community in Southwest Montana.
Anaconda offers an extraordinary summer or winter vacation opportunity as well as a great place to live and work.
Copyright 2008 by the community of Anaconda, Montana.
www.anacondamt.org   (94 words)

  
 Anaconda | biggest snake | biggest anaconda
Reports of outsize anacondas that cannot be verified are usually due to distortions in perception, or a snake skin being disproportionately stretched and inaccurately measured.
Anacondas like to hang out in rivers so it would be difficult to estimate the length of one seen swimming, without seeing the entire snake.
Anacondas are rather slow-moving snakes, so they have to rely on stealth and the element of surprise to catch their unsuspecting prey.
www.extremescience.com /BiggestSnake.htm   (822 words)

  
 Animal Planet :: Corwin's Carnival of Creatures   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The anaconda has a large head and thick neck; its eyes and nostrils are positioned on top of its head.
The anaconda's eyes and nostrils are located high up on its head, allowing the snake to breathe and see while its body is submerged underwater.
Anacondas have attacked humans, though rarely, and anaconda attacks leading to human death are even more rare.
animal.discovery.com /fansites/jeffcorwin/carnival/slithering/anaconda.html   (731 words)

  
 Green Anaconda: Natural History Notebooks online from the Canadian Museum of Nature   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The body is dark green in colour (hence the name green anaconda) with large fl dorsal spots and small lateral spots with lighter yellow centres.
The reticulated python is, on average, usually longer than the average anaconda, but because the green anaconda is much heavier than the other large constrictors, if you consider both length and weight, it is the largest snake in the world.
Anacondas are tied very closely to water, and they are excellent swimmers and divers.
www.nature.ca /notebooks/english/anaconda.htm   (166 words)

  
 Anaconda Snakes
The anaconda lives throughout tropical South America, east of the Andes, mainly in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, and in the Guianas.
Anacondas usually lie in wait by the waters edge waiting for its prey to come down to the waters edge to drink.
It is on record that a 25 foot anaconda killed and ate a 6 foot caiman.
www.planet-pets.com /plntanac.htm   (273 words)

  
 research on green anaconda
By studying anacondas in a integratred way I learned not only several aspects of their secret life but also that they can be excellent models for the study of relevant issues in the ecology of snakes and vertebrates in general.
Anacondas also present a surprising ontogenetic change in biomass from birth to adulthood, with a 500-fold increase it is much higher than the
Due to their large size, anacondas offer advantages for study that are not found in other snakes, including easy extraction of blood samples sufficient for study of physiological processes and genetic analyses, and possibility of implanting radio transmitters for long term studies.
pages.prodigy.net /anaconda/research.htm   (1169 words)

  
 Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)
Anacondas are more often found in swamps and calmer waters than in swift-moving rivers.
Due to their size, they appear sluggish on land or hanging in a tree but in water they are capable of surprising speed on the surface and underneath.
The green Anacondas are dark green in color with fl oval-shaped patterns on their backs.
centralpets.com /phpscripts/search/storiesdisplay.php?Story=336   (1729 words)

  
 The UnMuseum - Big Snakes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The anaconda can live in fresh water and could be a candidate for some smaller sea serpent, or lake monster reports.
The water-based anaconda often winds up drowning its victims as they are pulled into the water rather than suffocating them by constriction.
The Anaconda is also foot per foot a much bigger snake than the Python, being both heavier and wider in girth.
unmuseum.mus.pa.us /bigsnake.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Anaconda Printout- EnchantedLearning.com
The longest anaconda ever found was 37.5 feet (11.4 m) long, there are probably even bigger anacondas that have not been seen.
Anacondas are greenish-brown with a double row of fl oval spots on the back and smaller white markings on the sides.
Anacondas eat pigs, deer, caiman (a type of crocodilian), birds, fish, rodents (like the capybara and agouti), and other animals.
www.enchantedlearning.com /subjects/reptiles/snakes/Anacondacoloring.shtml   (381 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Anaconda: Superbit Collection
Anacondas are among the most ferocious—and enormous—creatures on earth, growing, in certain cases, as long as 40 feet.
Although a horde of real live creepy-crawlers slither past as infant-stage anacondas, the big fellas are always either computer generated or animatronic, and neither is convincing.
The director tries some spiffy camera stunts—the point-of-view shot from inside the gullet of a feeding anaconda is slick—but most of the time he's content just to take us on this foray into the wilderness and try to scare the pants off us with his snake-handling parlor tricks.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/anacondasuperbit.php   (1234 words)

  
 San Francisco Zoo | Animals | Green Anaconda   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The green anaconda can be found in tropical South America, east of the Andes in Amazon and Orinoco basins, and in Guianas, north to Trinidad, where they live in tropical rainforests, savannas, grasslands, scrub forests and deciduous forests.
At the Zoo, the anaconda is fed rats.
The anaconda is a nocturnal snake and spends much of its time in the water; it is also known as the “water boa.” Due to its large size, it may seem sluggish on land, but in the water is capable of surprising speeds both on the surface and under water.
www.sfzoo.org /cgi-bin/animals.py?ID=51   (611 words)

  
 Anaconda Chamber & Visitor Center   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Anaconda Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center is housed in a replica of a turn-of-the-century railroad station complete with train display.
The Anaconda Visitor Center is located on the Pintler Scenic Route, Montana 1.
Anaconda is approximately 9 miles from the exit.
travel.state.mt.us /categories/moreinfo.asp?IDRRecordID=2051&SiteID=1   (210 words)

  
 Stomp Tokyo Video Reviews - Anaconda
For most of Anaconda's running time, it seemed to us that Lopez and Voight were engaged in a cage match to see who could damage their career more.
Not so with the anaconda, who spend the final third of the film terrorizing the remaining members of the crew.
Anaconda also informs us up front that anacondas sometimes spit up what they eat, just so they can eat it again.
www.stomptokyo.com /movies/a/anaconda.html   (972 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Anaconda: DVD: Luis Llosa,Jennifer Lopez,Ice Cube,Jon Voight,Eric Stoltz,Jonathan Hyde,Owen Wilson,Kari ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anaconda is one of those movies that exists for no other reason than to give computer animators a chance to strut their stuff with a new digital beastie, and they don't disappoint.
Anacondas are strong but they can not support their entire weight on the tip of their tail.
In the theatrical trailer, when Gary is attacked by the Anaconda, the CGI snake had not yet been put in, so he was falling backwards with nothing grabbing him.
www.amazon.com /Anaconda-Luis-Llosa/dp/0767802500   (2332 words)

  
 "The Anaconda" by Matthew G. Lewis. At LitGothic
The anaconda was still employed in twisting itself in a thousand coils among the palm-branches with such restless activity, with rapidity so inconceivable, that it was frequently impossible for the sight to follow her movements.
It was the anaconda (whether excited by fear or by anger, I will not pretend to decide) who darted herself from tree to tree with tremendous leaps, while the slender stems were bent and shaken by her burthen.
The anaconda had by this time entirely covered the carcase with her slime, and was in the very act of gorging this monstrous morsel.
www.litgothic.com /Texts/anaconda.html   (14049 words)

  
 Anaconda Theme
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 Anaconda - Progeny Componentized Linux   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Red Hat's® Anaconda (http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/anaconda-installer/) is the standard installer among Linux® distributions--millions of people have used it to install Linux.
Our port of Anaconda to Debian™ aims to remove the Red Hat–specific code from Anaconda and (in concert with other distribution-neutral technologies such as APT) turn it into an installer for a wide range of Linux distributions.
One goal of Anaconda for Debian is to lessen our support burden--rather than having to support two installers, we can support just one.
componentizedlinux.org /index.php/Anaconda   (296 words)

  
 Anaconda MT Real Estate
Anaconda, MT. The name was unusual, but the real estate was cheap when we first heard about the town.
The town was only six miles off the freeway, after all, and we wanted to see if there really were nice homes that we could afford in a beautiful place.
Anaconda sits between the hills that rise up into mountains on three sides.
www.anacondamtrealestate.com   (380 words)

  
 anaconda
Anaconda source code is included in each Red Hat Linux release in the
anaconda-devel-list is a good place to discuss anaconda development issues.
There is also anaconda related infomation in the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Customization Guide, including a kickstart reference.
rhlinux.redhat.com /anaconda   (205 words)

  
 Anaconda (1997)
The film's `conclusion' was the dramatic equivalent of some guy on a bagpipe droning out a low G for twenty minutes and calling it a tune.
I could probably have turned it off during the dull first half, but then sleep paralysis set in and my muscles refused to obey my desires.
Don't take this the wrong way - I'm sure she's supremely gorgeous in real life, but on screen, or at least on THIS screen, she comes across as the product of the same Hollywood cloning factory that produced - you know - what's her name.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0118615   (496 words)

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