Yes they do canoe down the amazon, like helen skelta.
No, but there are caimans.
Caimans are classified as alligators and the Black Caiman can reach 4.5 to 5 meters.
Yes there are. The anaconda is indigenous to the Amazon rain forest.
A baby anaconda is called neonates.
If Terry Erwin of the Smithsonian Institution is to be believed, between 20-40 million species of animals (the vast majority of which are insects, especially species of beetles). This estimate, based on Erwin's work on systematics of Amazonian beetle species, has been controversial in the field of entymology.
Anaconda's are native to the South American continent. They inhabit the lush rain forests of the Amazon river in countries like Columbia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay etc. They live in Swamps, Marshes and slow moving streams in the Amazon & Orinoco river basins. They prefer dense vegetation where they can easily sneak up on unsuspecting prey and hunt them.
no it can not but yes it can eat other fish
Any animal up to the size of a small antelope.
Amazon River in South America
yes , anaconda do exists in parts of Amazon river forests
The green anaconda preys on the giant amazon turtle.
A 37 ft green anaconda was caught in the amazon river, and was declared to be the world's biggest snake alive.
No, anaconda are snakes and they do not have legs.
The Amazon Rainforest is the largest environment of its type in the world. According to the World Wildlife Fund there are over 5000 species of mammals, reptiles, fish and birds in the Amazon. Some of the animals include the howler monkey, jaguar, anaconda, toucan and river dolphin.
No, Anacondas live in the Amazon River drainage of South America and not in the desert.
No. Like all snakes an anaconda is a vertebrate.
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Crocodiles, Snakes, Fish.
We find anaconda snakes, or water boas, in Brazil, Guiana, and across South American jungles. As a constrictor, anaconda snakes are not poisonous. Even though they are capable swimmers in fast currents, anaconda snakes prefer marshy or stagnant river areas. As a repetilian all three species are aquatic snakes that prey on other aquatic animals, including fish, river fowl, caiman, and capybaras. Some accounts exist of anacondas preying on domestic animals such as goats and ponies that venture too close to the water.
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