No. They are cold blooded, therefore, cannot live in cold climates.
no because they would freeze up
no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded
anaconda is cold blooded.
Cold, as are all rteptiles.
An anaconda is warm blooded
Non avian dinosaurs lived in both hot and cold places. Birds, which are a group of dinosaurs, also live in hot places, as well as cold ones. So, no matter how you look at it, it's true that dinosaurs lived and live in hot places.
Anacondas are cold-blooded, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They are ectothermic, meaning their body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of their environment.
cold
They lived in cold snowy places like canada,Greenland,russia, and Alaska.
Yes. Snake Are Cold Blooded ten year old answer- well determined on how hot or cold the snake is, you can probably conclude the temperature. because a snake is cold. very cold I've held plenty. so, they are probs coldblooded however, you know a ... DOG or something is warm blooded because when you hold your dog your hands aren't cold unless you live in a snowy place and just came inside from playing in the snow. :P
they are cold blooded so they like the warm temperatures so their blood gets cold
We find anaconda snakes, or water boas, in Brazil, Guiana, and across South American jungles. As a constrictor, anaconda snakes are not poisonous. Even though they are capable swimmers in fast currents, anaconda snakes prefer marshy or stagnant river areas. As a repetilian all three species are aquatic snakes that prey on other aquatic animals, including fish, river fowl, caiman, and capybaras. Some accounts exist of anacondas preying on domestic animals such as goats and ponies that venture too close to the water.