gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:snake
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gptkbp:activity_pattern
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nocturnal
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gptkbp:behavior
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semi-aquatic
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gptkbp:body_shape
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cylindrical
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gptkbp:breeding_season
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gptkb:spring
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gptkbp:color
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gptkb:green
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gptkbp:color_scheme
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dark spots
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gptkbp:conservation_efforts
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protected areas
legal protection
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gptkbp:conservation_status
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gptkb:Least_Concern
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gptkbp:cultural_significance
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gptkb:folklore
gptkb:mythology
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gptkbp:diet
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gptkb:carnivore
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gptkbp:egg_size
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up to 40 eggs
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gptkbp:family
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gptkb:Boidae
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gptkbp:famous_for
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size and strength
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gptkbp:first_described_by
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gptkb:Georg_Wilhelm_Steller
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gptkbp:growth_rate
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rapid in early life
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gptkbp:habitat
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marshes
swamps
slow-moving streams
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gptkbp:has_skin
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gptkb:scales
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gptkbp:hatching_time
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2 feet long
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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the green anaconda
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gptkbp:hunting_technique
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ambush predator
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gptkbp:length
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up to 30 feet
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gptkbp:lifespan
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10 years in the wild
30 years in captivity
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gptkbp:movement
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gptkb:swimming
constriction
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gptkbp:native_to
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gptkb:South_America
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gptkbp:order
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gptkb:Squamata
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gptkbp:predators
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gptkb:humans
large cats
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gptkbp:prey
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gptkb:fish
gptkb:birds
gptkb:mammals
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gptkbp:related_species
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gptkb:yellow_anaconda
gptkb:dark-spotted_anaconda
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gptkbp:reproduction
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ovoviviparous
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gptkbp:scientific_name
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gptkb:Eunectes_murinus
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gptkbp:size
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largest snake species
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gptkbp:skin_color
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olive green
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gptkbp:social_behavior
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solitary
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gptkbp:subspecies
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gptkb:Eunectes_murinus_murinus
gptkb:Eunectes_murinus_notaeus
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gptkbp:tail_type
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powerful
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gptkbp:threats
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habitat loss
poaching
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gptkbp:weight
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up to 550 pounds
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gptkbp:year
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1758
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gptkbp:young
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hatchlings
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:tropical_rainforest
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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