they squeese you so tight it can breack bones meaning it genraly crushes its prey
Yes. They squeeze the life out of their prey.
The anaconda puts the squeeze on you.
No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
anacondas do not produce venom they squeeze their prey to death
they squeeze really tight till the enemy or food stop breathing
they squeeze really tight till the enemy or food stop breathing
if venomous or one of the few non venomous snake like: python an anacondas
Green anacondas kill small caimans usually by ambush. It will coil around the caiman and squeeze it to death, and keep its head away from the caiman's jaw. Anacondas won't attack black caimans. Jaguars eat caimans all the time. They have been recorded to kill even black caimans by biting their skull.
other anacondas and people
All pythons. Kingsnakes, milksnakes, corn snakes, Sometimes anacondas, Boa CONSTRICTORS . Constricting snakes bite their prey and wrap arong it and squeeze breaking its prey's bones and suffocating it. After its prey has died then the snake swallows it whole
they are considered the largest species of snakes in the world they can grow up to 25-27ft weighting over 300 pounds they are also deadly by constricting and can there bite could infect you
No. Anacondas are not native to Australia.