No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Giant Green anacondas
Nope - after mating, the young snakes develop within the female's body. They are born enclosed in individual membranes, which the hatchling snake breaks out of as soon as it emerges from the female's cloaca.
Anacondas fall under the animalia kingdom, because they are considered animals. Anacondas are very large snakes that are typically found in the rain forest.
A decomposer breaks things down.
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
That is the correct spelling of "decomposer" (organism that breaks down dead material).
Decomposer
breaks down organic matter
There is something called a decomposer. It breaks down the remains or wastes of something.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.