No, anacondas are not venomous. They belong to a variety of snake called "constrictors" because they squeeze(constrict) their prey to death.
Green anacondas are recorded to attack and kill/wound people in water and on land.
Pirahnas, jaguars, hippos, crocodiles, humans.
yes they can
No. Anacondas are among the largest snakes in the world.
Giant Green anacondas
jaguars, other anacondas, and humans.
Yes. Humans can and have killed anacondas.
Green anacondas are recorded to attack and kill/wound people in water and on land.
Since Anacondas are at the top of the food chain in their habitat, the only real threat comes from humans in their efforts to use anacondas skin for profit. This may range from shoes to other man made accessories at the expense of this creature. Anacondas are also hunted and killed because humans fear them.
Pirahnas, jaguars, hippos, crocodiles, humans.
Because humans are destroying the snakes naturalhabitat !
They weigh the weight of a bus around a humans neck
The anaconda puts the squeeze on you.
yes they can
It can be poisnous if it is inhaled for a long period of time
Anacondas always hunt only when hungry. They can eat any animal they can manage to capture. Young Anacondas prefer prey such as fish, frogs, rodents etc. Adult Anacondas can overpower many different kinds of prey. They can eat turtles, sheep, dogs, jaguars, bird eggs, smaller sized mammals etc. Contrary to what is shown in the movies, Anacondas do not really attack humans unless it's provoked. Reports do not reveal a large number of attacks on humans. Therefore, you can probably be rest assured Anacondas are not particularly on the hunt for humans for their daily meals!
Answer 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. Answer Anacondas are predators. They actually will eat anything that they can manage to capture, considering their large size.