The capybara is the most common animal taken by anacondas, but they will take many animals, what ever they can overpower.
Not naturally - they are a native species of central and southern america.
There are four different species of Anacondas. Class: Reptila. Order: Squamata. Suborder: Serpentes. Family: Boidae. Subfamily: Boinae. Genus: Eunectes. There are also murinus.
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Giant Green anacondas
nope there not
if the baby anacondas are in danger , the parents attack the animal( s ) and save the babies lives
The capybara is the most common animal taken by anacondas, but they will take many animals, what ever they can overpower.
most anacondas hunt on there own but some species do.
Not naturally - they are a native species of central and southern america.
saved some protected species, but more species need to be protected
Yacare caimans, black caimans, jaguars, and large groups of piranhas prey on yellow anacondas.
There are many species of monkey. Some primates are protected though not all.
Answer Both actually. There are several species that'll eat small Anacondas. But as they grow, there are fewer and fewer animals willing to attack them. Adult Anacondas have no regular enemies apart from humans. Answer Anacondas are predators. They actually will eat anything that they can manage to capture, considering their large size.
A protected species means that the animal (Or thing) that is protected cannot be killed or harmed. If it is killed or harmed, the person resoponsible will get a fine.
yes tigers are a protected species.
All species of kiwi are protected.