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.
they are reptiles.
medium size mammals including world largest rodents capybaras
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Giant Green anacondas
Anacondas fall under the animalia kingdom, because they are considered animals. Anacondas are very large snakes that are typically found in the rain forest.
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.
medium size mammals including world largest rodents capybaras
Anacondas primarily eat a diet of mammals, birds, aquatic prey, amphibians, reptiles, and other snakes.
Anacondas always hunt only when hungry. They can eat any animal they can manage to capture. Young Anacondas prefer prey such as fish, frogs, rodents etc. Adult Anacondas can overpower many different kinds of prey. They can eat turtles, sheep, dogs, jaguars, bird eggs, smaller sized mammals etc. Contrary to what is shown in the movies, Anacondas do not really attack humans unless it's provoked. Reports do not reveal a large number of attacks on humans. Therefore, you can probably be rest assured Anacondas are not particularly on the hunt for humans for their daily meals!
humans eat anaconda! Anacondas eat small to deer sized mammals, birds, other snakes, ...whatever they can get a grip on!
other anacondas and people
Jaguars and coatimundi, Macaw, Frogs, Caimen, Anacondas, and Bats. There are also about 2.5 million insects, tens of thousands of plants, and some 2,000 mammals.
Anacondas do not have a rattle to shake.
No. Anacondas are not native to Australia.
No, anacondas do not eat leaves.
Yellow anacondas are prey to caimans and jaguars.
The anacondas natural territory is central america.