i dont no The anaconda protects itself by hiding in the water, or attempting to strangle its attacker.
The anaconda is a constrictor. This means that it pretty much strangles anything that is wishes to eat. It can also strangle anything that is trying to harm it.
A normal Anaconda lives so that means that it protects itself
considering that an anaconda is the most poweful and biggest snake in the world an anaconda has such an emense body structure and its got a very big musse mas so if u were to ever enounter one stay as far away as possible The anaconda when young protects itself by hiding in the water.
It doesn't. As soon as a young anaconda is born it is on its own.
Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
Anaconda. Would wrap itself around the cougar squeezing it to death.
they do this by shooting spears into its head
They feed on their own.
The anaconda attacks to defend itself.
Yes
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.