it will sink and drown. if the river is too cold it will freeze. of the river is too hot it will boil.
The deepest part is in Colorado. (That's a lie) I wish this question would get answered too.
We find anaconda snakes, or water boas, in Brazil, Guiana, and across South American jungles. As a constrictor, anaconda snakes are not poisonous. Even though they are capable swimmers in fast currents, anaconda snakes prefer marshy or stagnant river areas. As a repetilian all three species are aquatic snakes that prey on other aquatic animals, including fish, river fowl, caiman, and capybaras. Some accounts exist of anacondas preying on domestic animals such as goats and ponies that venture too close to the water.
Of course a snake can kill a hippo.... i've seen a video there an anaconda killed and swallowed hole the hippo. That fight was no contest the anaconda won. If there is a fight: hippo vs anaconda, the anaconda wins. Hippos often meet crocodiles, the crocodile kill and eat the hippo too, as the anaconda. Crocodiles beat anaconda.
No way - It's too big !
Fish use it for that purpose regularly. Most people find it to be a little too cold.
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.
No. Sharks are primarily saltwater fish. While one shark did swim a distance up the Hudson river, the Allegheny River is too far from the ocean. In order to get there a shark would have to swim up half the Mississippi River and the entire length of the Ohio River.
Yes. Also the anaconda live there too.
They thought it would take too long to defeat the Confederacy.
Fahrenheit not too much but Celsius is too cold.
Not always. They are found in other places too but only in the Americas .