How many litters can a female anaconda have in her lifetime?

Female anacondas can have multiple litters in their lifetime. The reproductive potential of female anacondas depends on several factors, including their size, body condition, and environmental conditions. Larger females in optimal health and habitat conditions may have more frequent and larger litters than smaller or less healthy females. On average, a female anaconda can have several litters within her lifespan, which can span upwards of several decades in the wild. The specific number of litters will vary among individuals and populations.