They give birth to live young, (sometimes up to 80 babies !) which are completely independent, and quickly disperse to find their first meal.
Anaconda babies are mostly independent from birth and do not stay with their mother for long. After hatching, they are fully capable of swimming and hunting for food on their own. Typically, anaconda mothers do not provide any care for their young, and the babies leave shortly after birth to fend for themselves.
They feed on their own.
Yes The Anaconda does.
They do not lay eggs, the have live born babies, that are ready to hunt when they are born.
I would not like to encounter an anaconda in the wild. The anaconda is a known constrictor.
there are 2 kinds of anaconda 1) green anaconda 2) yellow anaconda
about 10-20, depending on where the nest is located and the Black Camian(main preadator) population increase/decrease
adder asp anaconda
No. Like most reptiles, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent of the mother snake, and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
The two commonest species are the Green anaconda and the Yellow anaconda.
They are the same thing. The press drew a cartoon of an anaconda, to indicate slow strangulation, and the Union's original war-plan was then nicknamed the Anaconda Plan (or the Anaconda).
The plural of anaconda is anacondas.