How Anaconda Captures Prey
Amazon Rainforest Anaconda is boa constrictors, which means they squeeze their prey until it cannot breathe. Amazon Rainforest Anacondas also bite their prey with their sharp teeth, hold on with their powerful jaws and pull them under water. The prey may drown. They are nocturnal, which means they hunt at night. They usually wait until their prey comes to them, but they will also hunt. Amazon Rainforest Anaconda swallow their prey whole, head first. They don't chew their food. They have a special organ near their mouth that can sense heat. That is how Anaconda can find animals to eat.