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+ | |name = Tanaconda |
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− | Tanystropheus: Long-necked, quadruped carnivore |
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+ | |image = Tanaconda.jpg |
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− | Length: 18 ft. |
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+ | |image_caption = An image of the Tanaconda toy |
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− | Weight: 1750 lbs. |
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+ | |meaning = "Long Trunk"/"Long Stem" |
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− | Diet: Carnivore |
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+ | |diet = Carnivorous |
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+ | |height =18 ft long |
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+ | |weight =795 kg |
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+ | |toy = Chaos Effect |
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+ | }}The '''''Tanaconda''''' is a hybrid animal created as part of the Chaos Effect line. It is a hybrid of the prehistoric reptile ''[[Tanystropheus]]'' and the modern Anaconda. |
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− | + | A silent hunter, the Tanaconda is a perfect amphibious predator. Its long neck is ideal for darting after fish and constricting any unlucky land-based prey. Venom glands located in the Tanaconda’s throat inject poison into its victims through lethal, piercing fangs. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The name ''Tanystropheus'' means "long vertebra", and the name "Anaconda" may derive from the Sinhalese words ''hena'' ("lightning"/"large") and ''kanda'' ("stem"/"trunk"). Thus, the name "Tanaconda" could mean "long trunk" or "long stem". |
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+ | *The Tanaconda is venomous, even though neither ''Tanystropheus'' nor anacondas are venomous in real life. |
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Revision as of 08:39, 29 October 2019
The Tanaconda is a hybrid animal created as part of the Chaos Effect line. It is a hybrid of the prehistoric reptile Tanystropheus and the modern Anaconda.
A silent hunter, the Tanaconda is a perfect amphibious predator. Its long neck is ideal for darting after fish and constricting any unlucky land-based prey. Venom glands located in the Tanaconda’s throat inject poison into its victims through lethal, piercing fangs.
Trivia
- The name Tanystropheus means "long vertebra", and the name "Anaconda" may derive from the Sinhalese words hena ("lightning"/"large") and kanda ("stem"/"trunk"). Thus, the name "Tanaconda" could mean "long trunk" or "long stem".
- The Tanaconda is venomous, even though neither Tanystropheus nor anacondas are venomous in real life.