The incubate their eggs internally and give birth to live snakes. However, after birth the pairent has nothing more to do with them.
The parent Anacondas do not take care of their babies I am sorry to say.
No, anacondas do not have their mother after they are born. Anacondas are ovoviviparous, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Once the young are born, they are independent and must fend for themselves, as the mother does not provide any care or protection.
The green anaconda reproduces young green anacondas in several numbers. The young anacondas are later sent off by themselves to hunt and find living.
No. Reptiles don't stick around to take care of the young. The eggs hatch and the babies are on their own.
Herons eat young anacondas, but never adults.
Green anacondas prey on young or adult jaguars. They hide in water and ambush attack the jaguar.
No. As with all snakes baby anacondas are on their own from day one.
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no they are not mammals, they reptile however they give birth live young anacondas of about 2 fts long since they (anacondas) have the ability to harsh their layed eggs inside their wombs.
Piranhas eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, young anacondas, young caimans, and birds.
A young crocodile, yes, but not an adult.
they care for their young.