Snakes don't usually show paternal or maternal attachments for their offsprings.So once the eggs are hatched every snakes becomes independent.But few python groups shows maternal instinct while brooding & guarding eggs.However Anacondas shows no inclination to live togather in groups..
Nope - reptiles are solitary creatures only seeking each other out during the mating season (usually spring-time) However - some species of snake have been known to group together to hibernate in caves over the winter months.
The Anaconda is definetely solitary.
As soon as the anaconda is born, it leaves the area where it was born.
no
Giant Green anacondas
No. Anacondas live in South America.
Only as captive animals. Our winters are much too cold for Anaconda's to live outdoors year round. Wild anacondas only live in South America. And Florida Everglades.
They tend to live in there sled packs that they pull the sled in
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.
Giant Green anacondas
Piranhas and Anacondas are originally from South America.
Yes green anacondas do live in the rain forest
Alligators do not live where anacondas live. They live in different continents. Large female green anacondas prey on black caimans, but mainly the females and small males.
No, anacondas live in South America, Hippos in Africa
rain forest
yes
No. Anacondas, like most boas, give live birth.
There are no anacondas in north america. They only live in south america.
Anacondas live in the wetlands
anacondas don't build their home they live in the water the only live on land to find food
No, Anacondas live in the Amazon River drainage of South America and not in the desert.