The Anaconda is found in tropical South America. Tigers are found mainly in the Indian Subcontinent, so I don't think they would naturally meet.
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.
Rhinos, elephants, hunters, and mostly hippos. Lions, leopards, tigers, and jaguars can kill crocodiles depending on the size of the crocodiles.
yes
Green anacondas are recorded to attack and kill/wound people in water and on land.
Tigers, jaguars, anacondas and crocodiles can all be dangerous to tapirs
It takes at least 50 piranhas to kill a female green anaconda. Ocelots do not prey on anacondas.
Yes, jaguars have a few natural predators including large predators like anacondas, crocodiles, and other big cats like lions and tigers. Jaguars are also sometimes preyed upon by humans due to habitat loss and illegal hunting.
Tigers and anacondas are two solitary animals.
Anacondas are found only in Central and South America, tigers in Asia. But there are instances recorded of tigers killing and eating the large python species, however.
They kill them and then the tigers die
No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
Tigers are top predators, nothing hunts them except man and because their numbers are so low it is now illegal to hunt and kill a tiger.