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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.
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Anacondas are predators. They actually will eat anything that they can manage to capture, considering their large size.
I think they are ambush predators and sometimes from the water onto the prey at the waters edge.
Anacondas are apex predators and have few natural predators in the wild. However, large caimans, jaguars, and humans are known to prey on anacondas. Additionally, young anacondas may be hunted by birds of prey, larger snakes, and other carnivorous mammals.
The amazon tapir is prey to black caimans, jaguars, mountain lions, and anacondas.
Jaguars are predators but occasionally are killed and eaten by large crocodilians or large anacondas.
Alligators and anacondas are both large, dangerous predators, and therefore it would unusual for one to prey upon the other. Predators generally look for easier prey, such as a nice herbivore.
The amazon otter is prey for caimans, crocodiles, jaguars, mountain lions, large groups of piranhas, and green anacondas.
Yellow anacondas are prey to caimans and jaguars.
Jaguars are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain in their ecosystems. However, they may still face threats from other large predators such as anacondas, caimans, and other jaguars. Human activities, including hunting and habitat destruction, are the biggest threats to jaguars.
No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
if ur asking if baby anacondas have predators, then yes they do, every animal has a predator. if ur asking if baby anacondas are predatros, yes they are..they need to eat..
Large black caimans and jaguars prey on green anacondas.
with their mouths