They certainly do. While they are very impressive and powerful animals, they are subject to ridiculous exaggeration. Adult Jaguars and large Caimen are capable of killing adult Anacondas. The Jaguar in particular has immensely powerful jaws, and a very muscular body which will outlast the endurance of the Anaconda.
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Anacondas defend by scaring enemies . regards YOKEESH
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Yes. Humans can and have killed anacondas.
the three main enemies are the anacondas,jaguars and man
if the baby anacondas are in danger , the parents attack the animal( s ) and save the babies lives
if ur asking if baby anacondas have predators, then yes they do, every animal has a predator. if ur asking if baby anacondas are predatros, yes they are..they need to eat..
Answer Both actually. There are several species that'll eat small Anacondas. But as they grow, there are fewer and fewer animals willing to attack them. Adult Anacondas have no regular enemies apart from humans. Answer Anacondas are predators. They actually will eat anything that they can manage to capture, considering their large size.
Since Anacondas are at the top of the food chain in their habitat, the only real threat comes from humans in their efforts to use anacondas skin for profit. This may range from shoes to other man made accessories at the expense of this creature. Anacondas are also hunted and killed because humans fear them.
The capybara is the most common animal taken by anacondas, but they will take many animals, what ever they can overpower.
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 are animals. Animal cells do not have cell walls.