This was first seen being used against Luffy. The way she moves about using this technique resembles belly dancing.
She also uses Haki in conjunction with the fruits powers. With her long hybrid body gained from the fruit's powers, she is capable of moving in snake-like patterns to both avoid and attack her opponents. The powers of the fruit have also been used by Sandersonia for combat purposes. By doing this deceitful act, Sandersonia is able to live normally amongst the other Kuja without shame. By stating that her ability to turn into an anaconda is part of the curse she and her sisters lied about receiving, she is able to give some form of justification of the curse in order to hide her and her sisters' backs from the Kuja. After she was freed, she used the powers to deceive her fellow Kuja warriors. The powers of the Devil Fruit were originally used by Sandersonia for the cruel entertainment purposes of her World Noble masters. Other than that, this fruit does not seem to have any specific weaknesses outside the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. Being a carnivorous reptile, Sandersonia is better adapted for combat than normal Zoans. However, the tail of the form can be tied to an object to limit their movement and leaving them vulnerable. The fruit's major strength, as demonstrated by Sandersonia, is that along with physical strength gained from their transformed forms, they gain a long, powerful, muscular and versatile body that they can use like a real anaconda to constrict enemies with powerful coils, as well as sharp fangs. It is called the Snake-Snake Fruit: Model Anaconda in the FUNimation subs.It is called the Snake-Snake Fruit Anaconda Model in the Viz Manga."Hebi" ( 蛇, "Hebi" ?) is Japanese for "snake".
"There was an unbelievable amount of evidence required, in the form of photographs, media articles, along with witness and vet statements from many people who have worked with Annie over the years," said Swires. Swires, who immigrated to New Zealand in 2012m said that Guinness did not have a category for 'oldest snake living in captivity.' But they had no problems in creating a new one for Annie. Unfortunately, she has never had any babies in her lifetime. He added that Annie lived in a separate enclosure and also had a heated pond.Īnnie was transferred to the Montecasino Bird and Reptile Park in 2004. I've collected many exotic snakes in my lifetime, so Annie the anaconda was just another one for my collection," Swires told News24.
"I have always had a fascination with snakes, since the age of 13. In an interview with News24, Swires said he applied to have the snake recognized by the record-keeping organization as the oldest living snake.
Before that, she was raised in Vryheid by her former owner Paul Swires from 1989 to 2004. According to her keepers, she eats one huge rabbit every two weeks.Īnnie, as she is called, is currently at the Monte Casino Bird and Reptile Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. The snake weighs more than 40 kgs and is more than 4 metres long. Swires said that Guinness did not have a category for 'oldest snake living in captivity.' But they had no problems in creating a new one for AnnieĪ 37-year-old anaconda named name has been officially declared the oldest living snake in captivity by Guinness World Records.