Generally, no. Anacondas live in South America and gorillas live in Africa. They're an ocean apart.
If ever they would meet, it'd have to be a really small/young gorilla and a really big anaconda.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, stems, and shoots. They also consume insects occasionally, but they are not a major part of their diet. Gorillas do not actively hunt or eat other animals.
Wild gorillas primarily feed on a diet of fruits, leaves, stems, and shoots. They also consume some insects, such as ants and termites, as well as small animals occasionally. Their diet can vary based on seasonal availability of food in their habitat.
Anacondas and jaguarsGreen anacondas prey on small species of caimans, and sometimes large ones as well.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores, consuming mostly fruits, leaves, and stems. While they have been known to eat insects occasionally, there is no documented evidence of gorillas actively seeking out or consuming fish in the wild.
Gorillas eat insects and plants. They eat bugs like grubs, termites, and insect eggs. They mainly eat plants, roots, flowers, and leaves.
No, anacondas do not eat leaves.
whatv do anacondas eat
Anacondas dont eat rabbits in Venezula
Herons eat young anacondas, but never adults.
Anacondas eat rodents and some reptiles like caiman (a type of crocodillian)
Anacondas can eat tree frogs. :) hope it helps!
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Anacondas don't eat them. Hummingbirds don't go to water and are far too fast.
No, anacondas live in South America, Hippos in Africa
Jaguars and crocodiles prey on anacondas on rare occasions.
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark