They're both nonvenomous and use their bodies to strangle pray.
Pythons grow longer than Anacondas. Reticulated Pythons are the world's longest snakes closely followed by Burmese Pythons and then Anacondas. Anacondas are the world's heaviest snakes
Green anacondas are much bigger than reticulated pythons. Yellow anacondas are much smaller than retic pythons.
Pythons and anacondas
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
yes but that's rare though long larger pythons anacondas have the ability to do it
Pythons are generally one of the longest snakes but anacondas are normally the heaviest snake.
No, but there is now a large population of pythons and African Rock pythons in the Keys. Thousands of pythons are now on the loose. People buy them and then let them loose so now they are breeding. NatGeo had a good program on this.
No. Pythons and Anacondas are constrictors and therefore lack venom. They are not immune to the toxic effects, so if bitten by venomous snakes they will suffer the effects of the venom and die.
Could be any one of a number of species - including Boa constrictors, Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons or Anacondas
Anacondas are the world's largest snake! They aren't too much longer, but they are a lot thicker!
Yes. Anacondas, members of the boa family and sometimes called water boas, are the largest snakes in overall size, but pythons sometimes grow a foot or two longer.
Pythons are not very aquatic snakes. They are the largest tree boas, and they tend to hunt in trees, or on dry ground. However, anacondas do prefer to hunt in rivers. They live in the the amazon river basin, which is frequently flooded, and is always very wet. If anacondas were not good aquatic predators they could not live in the amazon.