Anacondas are fierce predators.
Anacondas are a part of the boa constrictor family. They kill their prey by coiling their large body on the victim until they die. They usually die of suffocation or their bones are crushed. Once the prey is dead, they will unhinge their jaws and swallow the victim. They love eating fish and other water creatures, but they can also eat huge mammals and reptiles. Their down side is that they are slow moving animals. They have to surprise their prey if they want to catch them.