I’m not sure what you mean by "indian enxconda." Do you mean:

The Target:

Deep bunkers, terrorist hideouts, and reinforced mountain positions.

So when someone searches “indian enxconda target,” they are usually looking for information on why these large snakes are hunted or threatened in India.

Let’s address the typo first. “Enxconda” is likely a phonetic misspelling of anaconda . Anacondas belong to the genus Eunectes and live in South America’s Amazon basin. India’s giant snake is the Indian python, which can grow up to 20 feet (6 meters) long. Because of its girth and strength, locals and travelers often call it the “Indian anaconda” — a nickname that stuck.