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  1. Weighing up to 550 pounds, the green anaconda is the heaviest and one of the largest snakes in the world. Photograph by Ed George, Nat Geo Image Collection ... and a lack of natural predators. ...

  2. Anacondas are opportunistic apex predators, which means that they usually don’t have any general plan and take advantage of any chance to have a tasty meal. They usually feed on other reptiles, sheep, dogs, tapirs, fish, birds, wild pigs, deer, and rodents as well as any kind of available prey that they are able to catch and swallow.

  3. Sep 14, 2012 · Green anacondas feed on large rodents, deer, fish, peccaries, capybaras, tapirs, turtles, birds, dogs, sheep, aquatic reptiles like caiman, and even jaguars. After asphyxiating their prey, they are able to unhinge their jaws to swallow their prey head-first and whole, regardless of size.

  4. Green anacondas act as predators to a wide array of vertebrate species, with young snakes also serving as prey to a number of large predators. Health assessments of green anacondas in captivity have found that they can harbor a number of internal parasites.

  5. Jun 6, 2023 · Threats and Predators. Female green anacondas don’t have any predators. They’re considered apex predators at the top of the food chain. Males and young green anacondas do have predators, though. Caimans are common predators of smaller anacondas. When threatened, anacondas will either retreat or coil up.

  6. Despite their large size and formidable reputation, Green Anacondas are not invincible and face threats from other apex predators such as jaguars, large caimans, and even humans who hunt them for their skins. While Green Anaconda may not have many natural predators, these threats can pose a challenge to their survival.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · A new study recently revealed that the green anaconda is two distinct species, more genetically diverse than humans and chimpanzees. The world’s heaviest snake has been hiding a big secret ...

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