any where from light green to dark forest green to blackish green
The two commonest species are the Green anaconda and the Yellow anaconda.
Yes it does.
The anaconda is endangered because people use their skin for handbags and shoes and material things like that.
on the bottom yes but the top is scaly
yes it molts or shed and leaves it's scaly skin behind and grows a new one
they shed their skin
they are skin but different colors diabetes
It depends how strong of each animal is. For example, one alligator might be stronger than an anaconda or an anaconda might be stronger than an alligator. It really depends on the specific alligator or anaconda you are talking about. Each and every alligator/anaconda is unique and different, just like us.Another AnswerIn a fair fight, the alligator would win because of its hard skin and jaws that would crush the anaconda to death.
Yes. Snakes are, basically, consisted of a backbone covered by muscle, sinew and skin.
Cats can have a range of skin colors, including white, black, gray, brown, orange, and various combinations of these colors.
The anaconda's scaly dry skin has a greenish-brown color with black oval spots on the back and has black and whit markings on the sides. Their skin is shiny but is dry to touch. Its nostrils are on the top of its head to breathe easier when they are in shallow water waiting for their prey.
Everybody has different pigments, which gives us our skin, hair and eye colors.