A "Native" of Venezuela, South America - The Rahara were very dangerous beasts. Related to The Anaconda, these snake-like creatures were said to reach lengths of 200-feet long. The Rahara lived in deep lakes and rivers. Like their Anaconda "cousin", they can dislocate their jaw to swallow prey as well. However their massive mouths can accommodate several full sized Cows. Their camouflage is very effective too. They resembled a fallen and rotten tree in the jungle. This aids them in their attacks. The Rahara also have no eyes, and rely on vibration to guide them to their prey. They also have a type of symbiotic relationship with several species of birds. They serve as "scouts" of sorts, alerting The Rahara to their meals. The exchange is the occasional 'left overs".