Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
anacondas protect themselves by their scales. Their scales are very strong helping them move across the just like other snakes do
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It hides in a river or a dam.
The Anaconda does not really have any enemies but they can be killed by a stampede of animals.
Anaconda. Would wrap itself around the cougar squeezing it to death.
The anaconda attacks to defend itself.
Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
A normal Anaconda lives so that means that it protects itself
it bites its enemy
i dont no The anaconda protects itself by hiding in the water, or attempting to strangle its attacker.
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Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
A moth protects itself from its enemies by staying very still. When it does not move, predators have a hard time detecting it.
You're the anemy of the anaconda
Squids spray ink to its enemies so that they can't see them.
The porcupine protects itself from enemies by using the long, sharp quills on its back. It does not actually throw them, but pushes them into another animal to discourage it.
acording to nasa they have a strong shell that protects them
it expels ink from within... which clouds the water...
It protects it self bycamouflage and hiding from predators.