Anacondas are large snakes that primarily feed on a variety of prey, including fish, birds, and mammals, but they typically do not hunt large predators like pumas. While it's theoretically possible for a large anaconda to attack a young or smaller puma, such encounters are extremely rare. Pumas, being agile and powerful predators themselves, are more likely to avoid confrontation with anacondas. Overall, their diets and behaviors do not overlap significantly in the wild.
A anaconda can eat anything
no, it depends on if the puma wants to eat the monkey.
a puma would eat a black bear.
A raccoon could eat a baby anaconda only. A large anaconda would eat a raccoon easily.
another anaconda
It technically could, but an anaconda would never eat a porcupine.
puma guns are bad. dont buy them. anything but a puma gun. puma guns can eat dirt.
Ocelots are not normally preyed upon by other creatures, but the jaguar and puma can be threats, as can the caiman and the anaconda.
Ocelots are not normally preyed upon by other creatures, but the jaguar and puma can be threats, as can the caiman and the anaconda.
Ocelots are not normally preyed upon by other creatures, but the jaguar and puma can be threats, as can the caiman and the anaconda.
well feed your anaconda and time how long it takes it to eat its food. so there is your answer.
it depends on the size of the anaconda