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No, the green anaconda does not have venom. It's a nonvenomous constrictor.
Nothing ! Anacondas are constrictors - they are not venomous !
Anacondas or Boa constrictors
boa constrictor The Green Anaconda is the largest snake in South America. Red Tail Boas, (boa constrictors, as you called them), usually only reach 8 ft., whereas a 25 ft. Green Anaconda has been recorded.
No an anaconda has no venom whatsoever. It strangles its prey.
A green anaconda belongs to the Chordataphylum.
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
Not unless it gets infected, and left untreated. Anaconda's are non-venomous snakes - they are constrictors.
Anacondas are non-venomous and usually strangle to kill their prey. The answer is yes you can survive an anaconda bite
I believe you meant "anaconda." Anaconda is a type of snake found in South America that is known for its large size and powerful constricting abilities. They are non-venomous and primarily hunt by squeezing their prey to death before swallowing it whole.
there are 2 kinds of anaconda 1) green anaconda 2) yellow anaconda
Nope - Anacondas are constrictors - not venomous.