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.
i dont no The anaconda protects itself by hiding in the water, or attempting to strangle its attacker.
An Anaconda is a South American snake that constricts its prey, and it is a carnivore.
A winkle has a hard shell to protect itself when catching prey or getting attacked.
An anaconda catches its prey daily
The anaconda is a constrictor. This means that it pretty much strangles anything that is wishes to eat. It can also strangle anything that is trying to harm it.
they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way...
Green Anaconda prey is Capybaras, sometimes birds, and crocodiles. Alligators live in different places.
it survives because it has alot of muscle to squeeze its prey to death and it has alot of body fat to keep itself warm
well there is the birds with prey but why would any animal face with one of the strongest snake in the world
sting its prey
it chomps its prey with its large teeth
No, the anaconda is a constrictor. Meaning it suffocates its prey by squeezing it to death.