Who would win, a green anaconda or a saltwater crocodile?

As the two animals live on different continents, this fight would never happen. But if that happened, the saltie would win.

Saltwater crocodiles are much larger than green anacondas. Snakes weigh 550 pounds (250 kilograms), while crocodiles weigh 2,200 pounds (1,000 kilograms). The size advantage goes substantially to the crocodile.

The snake’s strategy would be to wrap itself around the opponent, considering they are constrictors, and constrictors kill their prey by wrapping themselves around it. However, a saltie would be too big for any constrictor to curl around.

The crocodile also has superior agility on land and can run at a top speed of 18 mph (28.8 km/h), compared to the anaconda’s 5 mph (8 km/h). He could use this speed advantage to make a series of attacks on the snake.

Not to mention their powerful jaws, which are the most powerful in the animal kingdom. If you bit the snake anywhere, the bones would be crushed.

Winner: Saltwater Crocodile

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