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Green anacondas are recorded to attack and kill/wound people in water and on land.
It takes at least 50 piranhas to kill a female green anaconda. Ocelots do not prey on anacondas.
No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
Anacondas kill their prey by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death.
Anacondas kill their prey by constriction. They coil around the prey animal, and wait until it breathes out, then tightens its coils. This restricts the animal from breathing in - and it dies very quickly from asphyxiation.
No. Anacondas live in South America, lions are found in Africa. Jaguars have been known to kill anacondas, so a lion, if they were found in South America certainly could kill one, but as stated above they do not live South America.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
it wont because anacondas strangle their prey
the anaconda is not a venomous snake, but it gets large enough to kill an adult person by strangulation. any snake over 10ft can kill a person if they are not careful with it. any snake over 15 foot can kill a person even if they are being careful since a 15 foot snake will easily over power a strong and healthy person.
Large green anacondas and large black caimans are known to kill jaguars.
The Jaguar has no enemies.Jaguars are known to kill large anacondas and caimans.
Yes. An anaconda could kill a tiger if it binded the tiger tightly around its body and suffocated it. In water, the anaconda would kill the tiger as well. Since the two live on different continents, it would not occur. However, the jaguar, Panthera Onca, is smaller than the tiger, and sometimes kill anacondas. Tigers often kill pythons, by biting the snake's head.