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    • Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world, found in the rainforests and swamps of South America.
    • The largest anaconda ever recorded was over 30 feet long and weighed more than 500 pounds.
    • Anacondas are important predators and prey in their ecosystem, playing a critical role in the complex web of life in the rainforests of South America.
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