Anacondas are non-venomous and usually strangle to kill their prey. The answer is yes you can survive an anaconda bite
The anaconda does live in the amazon rain forest.
A lion could stab an anaconda with its paws without even trying. An anaconda bite wouldn't even phase a lion. A lion could bite its head off or bite it in two, just like that. And if they met in water the rest of the pride would join in and tear that sissy snake apart!
Practically No. Tigers live in Asia while Anacondas live in South America. They dont even live close to one another. However, if there is a face off between a tiger and an anaconda, either could win. The chances of the tiger winning are high because of the tigers size and its bite force
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It is the whole body and the teeth of the anaconda.As you can see the anaconda's is not made out of molecules,so the bite will hurt.If it was made out of molecules,the bite wouldn't hurt.As also you can see the body has this tight squeeze that can squeeze you to death and it hurts.Those are the social structure of an anaconda. P.S. I am a scientist at college who answered your question.
The yellow anaconda lives in south America in venzula about 2 miles away from the domestic anaconda.
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Yes. A quick, deadly bite to the head may be all it takes to kill such a large snake. It could also claw the anaconda.
They live in hot temperatures.
An anaconda can be found in various rainforests, but it is usually found in South America.