It is a flamboyant snake capable of raising its cervical ribs to create a hood like posture,which essentially is a threat responce.Also with its bifurcated tongue constantly moving in and out which carries scent particles to convey it to jacobson organ present at the roof of its mouth to guess its immidiate environment. If evolution hasn't given it the run or power, it has given extreme agility and potent poison to the cobras for their defence & feeding purposes.New human establishments and forest cutting has boundfully driven these snakes out of its natural habitat to invade human habitat causing a rise in snakebite mortality,otherwise we humans are not their natural enemy. We breathe air, eat food, drink water and have sex.
Anacondas are aquatic snakes and examples include the green anaconda. Their prey is aquatic animals like fish. They rarely prey on humans, because anacondas live in swampy environments where people rarely visit, and an encounter between it and the human being is very dangerous.
An Anaconda interacts with other animals in which they strangle their prey, are preditors, and ward off larger preditors by starngling around the neck and the waist of the animal and also the animals are very complex.
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A community of plants and other animals that interact with each other and their environment.
Animals in the tundra interact by making noises and movement
The jaguar is a loner and does not interact with any other animals unless they are its tea.
If the animal was a deer, or a type of prey, the tiger would be most likely to hunt it or leave it alone. But if it makes contact with an animal like itself, such as a lion, It is probably going to start a fight.
I had this for my "Super Scientist" science homework and the answer is ECOLOGIST
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They sit on them
definitely.
Penguins interact with other animals when hunting for food. They hunt for krill and compete with other animals such as whales, seals and squid for krill.
They interact in different ways, some with body, some with mind.
Platypuses are shy creatures which do not readily interact with other animals.
it doesn't
i dont no i think it is a fox
by sound waves they send out
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
yes
they bite them