eunectes
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Definition
Noun: * A genus of large, non-venomous, aquatic boas found in tropical South America. Eunectes is the scientific genus name for the snakes commonly known as anacondas. They are among the largest and heaviest snakes in the world, known for constricting their prey.
Examples of Usage
- The biologist specialized in studying reptiles of the genus Eunectes.
- Eunectes murinus, the green anaconda, is the most well-known species within this genus.
- The exhibit featured a live Eunectes specimen to demonstrate its semi-aquatic adaptations.
Advanced Usage
- The name Eunectes is used primarily in scientific, zoological, and academic contexts to refer to these snakes with taxonomic precision, distinguishing them from other boa genera.
- In herpetology, a key characteristic of Eunectes is its dorsally positioned eyes and nostrils, an adaptation for its aquatic lifestyle.
Variants and Related Words
- Anaconda (n): The common name for snakes belonging to the genus .
- Boa (n): The broader family (Boidae) to which the genus belongs.
- Constructor (n): A descriptive term for snakes, including those in the genus , that subdue prey by coiling around it.
Synonyms
- Anaconda
- Water boa (a general descriptive term)
Related Phrases
- Genus Eunectes: The full taxonomic phrase used for formal classification.
- Eunectes species: Refers to any of the several recognized species within the genus, such as (the yellow anaconda).