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Adult anacondas are usually the top predator in the rainforest but younger off springs/older/weaker anacondas are hunted by Caimans (Alligator like animals), Jaguars and large groups of Piranhas. Today Anacondas are one of the longest and largest snakes in the world. They have heat sensors that they use to sense prey. They are non-venomous, so they have no fangs. In fact, they have no teeth at all. Today’s anacondas usually prefer water, but they hunt on land. So, it is half aquatic and half terrestrial. In the future anacondas might encounter their rainforest habitat submerged by water, so they need gills to breath in the water. They will need their size to be shrunk and have sails o their back so they are swifter in the water They will need to become venomous to defend themselves. Their vision needs to be 360 degrees to spot danger.