The natural habitat of the Anaconda is freshwater rivers and swamps in South America. Even sea-snakes indigenous to the ocean require fresh water to drink or they become dehydrated and die.
It is highly unlikely that an Anaconda could survive in salt water for any significant length of time.
Yes but the also spend time on land
No, anacondas are large tropical snakes that spend most of their lives in or near water, such as rivers, lakes or swamps. They could not survive in a desert.
Giant Green anacondas
No. Anacondas live in South America.
Anacondas are usually found near water, in the Nile and Amazon rivers.
No. Anacondas are very large water snakes found in South America.
anacondas don't build their home they live in the water the only live on land to find food
anacondas live in water
Yes but the also spend time on land
anacondas live in water, they constrict and swallow their prey
They live in the rainforest so they get it from rivers I think
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
Green anacondas live in streams, creeks, and rivers of south america. They need water to survive.
they live in salt water
They live in salt water They live in salt water
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger