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.
It is a reptile because it is a snake, and all snakes are cold-blooded and so, Anacondas are reptiles.
Yes. The anaconda is a snake, and therefore a reptile.
Anacondas eat rodents and some reptiles like caiman (a type of crocodillian)
Anacondas eat any animals, including mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles, that they can catch in or near water.
Yellow anacondas prey on fish, reptiles, and geese.
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.
Most reptiles reach maturity at around three years old.
giant anacondas,saltwater and nile crocs,and leather back seaturtles
Same way birds and other reptiles do: they push them out into a nest, then protect/incubate them until they hatch.
No. Reptiles don't stick around to take care of the young. The eggs hatch and the babies are on their own.
Yes. Anacondas, like all reptiles, are vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton, which are the characteristics shared by vertebrates.
Anacondas, like all other snakes and reptiles, have just 2 eyes. They are simple, and not compound, eyes.
Anacondas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Ocelots are known to eat fish, reptiles, birds, and monkeys. Enemies of the ocelot include pumas, jaguars, eagles, and anacondas.