Anaconda's spend a lot of time in Water which gives them the name "Water Boa". Many of the water mammals and other species that live around the water bodies, form the prey species. They can eat anything they can overpower & kill including fish, birds, mammals like Tapir, Capybara, Reptiles like Caiman etc. They constrict (squeeze) their prey to kill and then swallow them whole. They usually prefer prey that they can swallow. Large prey like a Buffalo or an Adult Human are impossible to swallow for the Anaconda. So, they don't usually eat them. However, they can easily kill any living animal.
Mostly mammals and reptiles. If they can catch one, they will also eat birds and fish.
They eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, iguanas, deer, small caimans, small jaguars, rodents, tapirs, geese, herons, and ibis.
a green anacoda is a carnivore
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The yellow anaconda is yellow and has black spots. It is much smaller than the green anaconda.
There are four types of anaconda. they are as follows the yellow anaconda ( Eunectes notaeus ) , the green anaconda ( Eunectes murinus ) , the Bolivian anaconda ( Eunectes beniensis ) , the dark spotted anaconda ( Eunectes deschauenseei ).
no it can not but yes it can eat other fish
Green anacondas grow much larger and stronger than yellow anacondas. Yellow anacondas are 10 to 15 ft long, and weigh 40 to 80 pounds. Green anacondas are 20 to 30 ft long, and weigh 200 to 550 pounds.
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No they don't.
A green anaconda belongs to the Chordataphylum.
Green anacondas hunt in rivers, streams, creeks, and marshes in South america.
A anaconda can eat anything
there are 2 kinds of anaconda 1) green anaconda 2) yellow anaconda
There are many Boa species and the Anaconda is one of them. It's alternative name is 'Water Boa'.
The two commonest species are the Green anaconda and the Yellow anaconda.
definitely a green anaconda
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yes an anaconda over 17 ft. would be large enough to kill and eat a jaguar.Jaguars are included in the green anaconda diet. Large female green anacondas are known to kill and prey on adult jaguars in water.