yes , Indeed. With one bite in the head. The anaconda will either be unconscious or dead because it's brain will be badly damaged due to the jaguar's bite pressure of over 300kg and it usually tears the lifeless snake to rotten meat.
Pirahnas, jaguars, hippos, crocodiles, humans.
Jaguars are the only predator to full grown anacondas.
Jaguars do not prey on jaguars. They will leave each other alone. American crocodiles do not prey on jaguars. But large male black caimans are known to kill and eat jaguars in water. Green anacondas are known to prey on jaguars, but it would have to be a large female green anaconda in water.
Yellow anacondas prey on fish, reptiles, and geese.
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Large green anacondas and large black caimans are known to kill jaguars.
Large anacondas as well as large caimans are known to occasionally kill and eat a jaguar.
Large caimans as well as large anacondas occasionally kill and eat jaguars.
The Jaguar has no enemies.Jaguars are known to kill large anacondas and caimans.
Large anacondas have been known to kill jaguars in water. Black caimans are recorded to kill jaguars in water as well.They are an apex animal which means that no other animal can kill them. We kill themnothing hunts for jaguars
Yellow anacondas are prey to caimans and jaguars.
Yes, jaguars have a few natural predators including large predators like anacondas, crocodiles, and other big cats like lions and tigers. Jaguars are also sometimes preyed upon by humans due to habitat loss and illegal hunting.
Anacondas don't activlly hunt, they usually lie in wait in shallow water. It is possible that a few jaguars have been eaten by anacondas.
Green anacondas prey on young or adult jaguars. They hide in water and ambush attack the jaguar.
No. Anacondas live in South America, lions are found in Africa. Jaguars have been known to kill anacondas, so a lion, if they were found in South America certainly could kill one, but as stated above they do not live South America.
Adult anacondas are eaten by black caimans and jaguars.
Large black caimans and jaguars prey on green anacondas.