These giant anacondas are so massive and look majestic, but they're deadly if they’re hungry. It’s amazing to watch them in their natural habitat. Thank you for making this documentary.
Guyanese here. We even find them in the trenches in our towns. They are very commonly seen by our people. The land of many waters, oh beautiful Guyana!
I planted rice in Mahaicony, and a cat 312 excavator killed a 22 foot anaconda in the rice field trench it was excavating. Pierced by a bucket tooth, the snake extended all the way to the ground. 22+ feet.
When I was aged 9, I lived in Guyana in the 70's. I was nearly killed by an adult green anaconda, 7 miles west of a Town called Mathews Ridge. I walked up to it because I thought it was a fallen tree but no... it was a monster and it saw me as food.
Wow, this documentary on Guyana's wildlife especially the Giant Green Anacondas are just amazing! I've been waiting for decades to experience/ watch a documentary quite immersive such as this one! Thanks to the whole team for their amazing work!
How amazing to watch an Anaconda give birth to her live offspring!! I thought all snakes laid the leathery looking eggs! I learned SO much from this documentary! Excellent Job!
Wow, this documentary is incredible! The footage of Guyana's giant anacondas is both thrilling and educational. The detailed insights into their behavior and habitat are captivating. It’s amazing to see such majestic creatures up close. Thanks for bringing this intense and fascinating wildlife encounter to life!
What an incredible documentary and a great narrator, the face to face encounter with the Anaconda at the end really says a lot about the Compassion you guys have for this magestic creatures.
More cameras are out there these days. These are no more just a one in a million sighting. Plenty are out there. They were just rare to find so large. As a kid living in Guyana in the mid 80's, there was a slow moving canal near my house. It was known locally as the "40 Foot", supposedly since it was once that wide and that deep in it's glory days which saw it free of debris and overgrowth. Finally, this clogged up watereay was going to get cleaned out. So the backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks showed up to start the job. All was well on the first day. As they moved down the canal on the second day, and started excavating/dredging deeper, my family and I heard this sudden burst of screaming and yelling from people outside of our house near by the canal. We were all inside our house! My grandpa, grandma, an uncle, my two cousins, and I ran out to the verandah to figure out what was causing the commotion. We were all in disbelief and horror when we saw what the dragline (excavator) had dredged up from the canal. There was a 30ft plus anaconda whose midsection was laid across the raised bucket of the machine. Hanging down the sides were its head and tail. Both were nearly touching the ground. It was absolutely surreal! I was terrified! Soon after, Georgetown Zoo personnel showed up with a Tata flatbed truck to try and rescue the animal. Their initial measurement of its length at the site was 33 ft. Proper measurements taken at the Zoo facility upon it's arrival there were recorded. It was later printed on a plaque and placed near the exhibit. Their official claim of length was 34ft-10in with a weight of 950lbs. Many people visited the Zoo to see this behemoth. Likewise, I saw it once more when my uncle took me for a visit. That's the stuff you don't forget. Bigger ones are out there. In time, we will discover more and more! And the cameras will prove these are not myth!
Humans are notoriously bad at judging the sizes of snakes. Many scientific studies have been done on the phenomenon. Most people overestimate large snakes length by 30-40% on average. The snakes in this video were also exaggerated in size and not actually measured. No anaconda has ever been proven to exceed 20ft 6 inches (Pitssburg zoo 1960). No living snake on earth reaches 30ft, period. I believe you thought you saw a 30ft snake. But i'd bet literally anything that you did not see a 30 foot snake, because there is no such thing as a living snake that is 30ft. It was almost certainly less than 20ft too. Only 2 anaconda in history have reached 20ft, and they were over 40 years apart. It is extreeeemely rare. Anaconda are not even the worlds largest snake. That is a misconception. infact I personally keep 2 python species that exceed the anaconda in weight, and one that even exceeds them in length. There are actually at least have a dozen python species that grow considerably faster than anaconda do.
The largest confirmed anaconda was 20ft 6 inches and barely 300lbs and housed in pittsburg zoo in 1960. Even believing in 35ft anaconda is like believing that 15ft tall humans exist despite that being nearly double the world record. It is extremely ignorant. Anaconda is not even the worlds largest snake. I personally keep a couple python species that get either longer, heavier, or both.
props to the cameraman who always has to be ahead of the team..filming them land on shore and filming the girl in the water with the snake and the creatures hunting each other..
No, they had the best protection in Argentina from the Peron regime. But they were often employed by German companies in other South American countries.
I have been in Guyana in early 90, sailing in Demerara river down stream to Linden, it's so wonderful forest. People are very friendly and girls are beautiful.
Simpley fascinating documentary! I thoroughly enjoyed watching and learned a lot! It’s awesome that there are people like you who are SO determined to seek out the truth and share with the rest of us! Thank you for all of your hard work!!!😊👍🏻
I didn't see this on the History channel in 2006. I enjoyed the docu so much that I hated to see it end. Wondering if there's a part 2, where they show just how big the Anaconda is? The technology is fascinating, and I was sorry to see they lost their helicopter. I can't imagine how much that would cost in today's money.?? Hoping I find a part 2! Fantastic documentary! 🌍✌❤
What an Incredible Voyage... Well-done U people are incredible brave. Especially the lady who decided to swim amongst them...Your epic tale is out of a horror movie... Your journeys into these jungles don't come without hazards and must be extremely expensive...😊. All the best to you guys.
A remarkable documentary! Not what you see every day on TV, a mythical monster comes to light, a legendary monster out of time itself. I loved this documentary.
Great documentary. They sure had a lot of issues with their very expensive toys tho. I didnt know anacondas were live births until now. I assumed there were eggs like most snakes. What a thrill it must be to have the job of filming all these wild animals in natural habitats.
@@oldmcdonald3376 I think you’re making fun of me. No i don’t do that, but I will lock the door even if I’m the only one home. I’ve done a lot of things, I just can’t do snakes. I don’t even like the word.
I hear that! You don't even think about it, just pull them up - better safe than sorry😂😂!! Jaws ruined lakes for me! I grew up in Michigan, and my grandparents had a cottage on a beautiful lake, but nope! My cousin was 3 years older (I was only 10 when 'Jaws' came out) and I always envied her water skiing and later with jet skis! I live in Arizona now, and it's rare ill even get in a pool!! Sad (sigh), very sad🙄. My grandkids watched Jaws, and weren't impressed. 'That's what you're afraid of, Nana?' they scoff (sigh) 'Well, but it was scary when I was a kid!' 'Uh.....ok, Nana. It's ok.'🙄 But, but......🙄
I'm that way with spiders. It sucks hiding from them since they can also walk on walls and the ceiling where they can plop down on you. The only thing I'm happy about is that they don't have wings or I'd really be screwed.
Fascinating, thank you so much guys. I especially like the use of technology to gather more data and quality footage. This is first class conservation research and great content, highly entertaining.
It is the biggest snake not extinct in the world. Not the longest. Only about 2 feet difference between the Green Anacondas and the Reticulated Pythons for the longest snake. Earlier records were kicked out of the record books. However they weren't no 50 feet either. Seems the longest for Reticulated Pythons and Green Anacondas is around 30 feet. But spotting any of those species that legth is like a human spotting a human that's over 8 feet tall. A few people have gotten that height in history the tallest person for that year may not be 8 feet. But we know they hit the height of 8'11 and a half for the tallest man. That person lived a 100 years a go. So I think in the right conditions a snake can get over 30 feet. However they need the right temperatures while growing amd the right weather conditions. It has been proven that snakes that lived in weather that the earth is on average ten degrees hotter were the biggest snakes in Earth's history. Titanaboa and another snake from India were over 40 feet in length at one time.
It 1000% is the largest and heaviest snake in the world by a lot.. It’s the 2nd longest snake in the world next to the reticulated python.. But not by much..
@innocentchasha941 I don't really think anyone knows. I mean every time we have a Anaconda or Python that's over 30 feet recorded by reputable sources it get knocked out by scientist. There's been plenty of measurements over 30 feet long for both the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons that was verified by the Gueness book of records. However then they get knocks out later by scientist saying they can't get that big. Even in the Marine biology for the military has way different statistics than the scientist put out now. So my guess is is both the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons can get around 30 feet. The difference is an Anaconda can weigh 600 pounds and a Reticulated Python can be over 300 pounds. I think the last 30 footer was 350 pounds for a Reticulated Python that was held in captivity, which is the longest snake ever to be held in captivity. The second longest Reticulated Python in Captivity was around 25 feet and close to 300 pounds. Not sure the weight because it varies based on the sources. Back in the day when I was young they had an longest Anaconda in the Gueness book of Records listed at 36 Feet and the Longest Reticulated Python listed at 38 feet. The Anacondas were listed as the largest snakes. I do not believe this though that the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons are currently the biggest and longest snake species on earth though. Two reasons why are a Congo sighting of a Python and the Indians spotted something way bigger than the Anacondas in South America. The reason for the snake one is I was watching a fishing expedition and the fisherman came across snake tracks and an area wear tue snake layed. This snake was well over 30 feet based on the tracks the natives called it some name amd said it wasn't an Anaconda. It looked different they said. The Congo one some Pilots saw a massive snake took pictures of ot and reported it to their chain of command in the Congo. The snake was well over the size of the Anacondas or the Reticulated Pythons that have been recorded. Keep in mind the internet has a lot of fake spoons that are easily disproved if you read around for the same story then have a totally different species of snake posted then what the story was about. They also take pictures and increas the size of the snake when it was caught. So a lot of fake things out their. However 80 percent of this stuff don't require special technology to tell. So based oof all the listed misleading information and the real information I have seen my guess is the largest Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons get to a max around 30 feet and weigh as much as 600 pounds or 350 pound for the Reticulated Pythons. Burms and African Rocks ain't getting much over 25 feet in reality probably more like 18 feet to 20 feet. The King Cobra the longest they listed right now is 18 feet but back in the day the longest was 23 feet. Also back in the day the Gueness Book of records and the Marine biology have Great Whites listed the same length as Basking Sharks. Also keep in mind based off the temperatures of the Titanaboa, Megaledon, that large Crocodile and large extinct snake from India they get much larger when the earth's average temperatures were 10 degrees warmer on average a few million years ago. So increasing temperatures we are facing with the global warming mean increasing animals sizes line sharks, crocks and snakes.
LOL that "drone" they disturbed everything with then crashed and lost it was my favorite part! That ridic glove bending her wrist like that goodness thank you for the laugh Edit: right after i wrote this the RC camera was just funny.
That made me laugh also. They called it a "drone" lol. It was a gas powered RC helicopter. They're kids lost all their toys so the parents could go play in the jungle. They lost their RC helicopter, RC car, toy submarine and a stuffed animal. Also the Anaconda is NOT the largest snake in the world. It's the heaviest. The Reticulated Python is the largest or longest. A totally amateur documentary with the big climax at the end being an Anaconda gang bang. I bet after seeing that the woman got a little scared. If you know what I mean.😊
Thank you!!! What a wonderful and fascinating video!! Such magnificent creatures. ❤ I hope you can retrieve your flying remote one day so it does not pollute such a beautiful and wild area. Thank you!!!!❤❤❤
This is the most detail documentary I've come across for investigating Anacondas. Very scary too especially the team is hanging near to the snakes...especially the last clip when the snake face the man face so near ! Wouldn't he not afraid of being bitten ?
Wonderful documentary. Interesting how anaconda can sometimes be so docile both in th wild and captivity. Must have to do with them having full bellies.
Nope, a snake with a full belly would be only more easily irritated. Snakes are simply not the monsters everyone seems to think they are. They will not attack a human unless they feel threatened. Snakes get no benefit from picking a fight with a human, period.
These giant anacondas are so massive and look majestic, but they're deadly if they’re hungry. It’s amazing to watch them in their natural habitat. Thank you for making this documentary.
Must be something wild to see 💭😮
Guyanese here. We even find them in the trenches in our towns. They are very commonly seen by our people. The land of many waters, oh beautiful Guyana!
i wanna visit Guyana so bad, i want a tour of the forest.
yep
I planted rice in Mahaicony, and a cat 312 excavator killed a 22 foot anaconda in the rice field trench it was excavating. Pierced by a bucket tooth, the snake extended all the way to the ground. 22+ feet.
in beauty countrys no money poor
@@Raven-3X?
When I was aged 9, I lived in Guyana in the 70's. I was nearly killed by an adult green anaconda, 7 miles west of a Town called Mathews Ridge. I walked up to it because I thought it was a fallen tree but no... it was a monster and it saw me as food.
You were in Guyana but didn’t run into black caiman trouble?
@@melanosuchus I was told to remove my hand from the river by an amerinidian when on a trip down a river in Mabaruna but other than that... No
Did you get eaten????
@@cwtcknesslmfaooooo 😂
@@cwtcknesshe replying from the belly of the beast now
Wow, this documentary on Guyana's wildlife especially the Giant Green Anacondas are just amazing! I've been waiting for decades to experience/ watch a documentary quite immersive such as this one! Thanks to the whole team for their amazing work!
How amazing to watch an Anaconda give birth to her live offspring!! I thought all snakes laid the leathery looking eggs! I learned SO much from this documentary! Excellent Job!
When the video started, i was thinking i need to visit Guyana 🇬🇾! Looks beautiful
Im a Guyanese and also love exploring my beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾. But I respect this team bravery ❤
Wow, this documentary is incredible! The footage of Guyana's giant anacondas is both thrilling and educational. The detailed insights into their behavior and habitat are captivating. It’s amazing to see such majestic creatures up close. Thanks for bringing this intense and fascinating wildlife encounter to life!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stop buying comments weirdo
The footage of Guyana's giant anacondas was truly impressive!
What an incredible documentary and a great narrator, the face to face encounter with the Anaconda at the end really says a lot about the Compassion you guys have for this magestic creatures.
face to face lol
" face to face " 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤭🤭🤭🤭.
How about " Close encounter of the dangerous Kind" ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These giant anacondas are so massive and look majestic but deadly if they are hungry. Amazing to watch them. Thank you for making the documentary
Deadly if they aren't hungry, they understand the concept of storage.
Any Animal/Reptile in the Wildlife environment will be DEADLY if hungry. Have you seen or heard of the BUSHMASTER ? 😮
Love guyana . Great people and friendly. One of the best forests in the world.
One of the Best documentary ❤❤❤ watching from🇰🇪🇰🇪
Jambo ndugu yangu. Hiyo anaconda ni size ya mkende yangu
I love Jamaica
@@Mrvsg20 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Simply breathtaking and the quality of this show's production is stellar
More cameras are out there these days. These are no more just a one in a million sighting. Plenty are out there. They were just rare to find so large. As a kid living in Guyana in the mid 80's, there was a slow moving canal near my house. It was known locally as the "40 Foot", supposedly since it was once that wide and that deep in it's glory days which saw it free of debris and overgrowth. Finally, this clogged up watereay was going to get cleaned out. So the backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks showed up to start the job. All was well on the first day. As they moved down the canal on the
second day, and started excavating/dredging deeper, my family and I heard this sudden burst of
screaming and yelling from people outside of our house near by the canal. We were all inside our house! My grandpa, grandma, an uncle, my two cousins, and I ran out to the verandah to figure out what was causing the commotion. We were all in disbelief and horror when we saw what the dragline (excavator) had dredged up from the canal. There was a 30ft plus
anaconda whose midsection was laid across the raised bucket of the machine. Hanging down the sides were its head and tail. Both were nearly touching the ground. It was absolutely surreal! I was terrified! Soon after, Georgetown Zoo personnel showed up with a Tata flatbed truck to try and rescue the animal. Their initial
measurement of its length at the site was 33 ft. Proper measurements taken at the Zoo facility upon it's arrival there were recorded. It was later printed on a plaque and placed near the exhibit. Their official claim of length was 34ft-10in with a weight
of 950lbs. Many people visited the Zoo to see this behemoth. Likewise, I saw it once more when my uncle took me for a visit. That's the stuff you don't forget. Bigger ones are out there. In time, we will discover more and more! And the cameras will prove these are not myth!
Wow .. glad you narrated it here beautifully .. thanks .. really appreciated it!!
Humans are notoriously bad at judging the sizes of snakes. Many scientific studies have been done on the phenomenon. Most people overestimate large snakes length by 30-40% on average. The snakes in this video were also exaggerated in size and not actually measured.
No anaconda has ever been proven to exceed 20ft 6 inches (Pitssburg zoo 1960). No living snake on earth reaches 30ft, period. I believe you thought you saw a 30ft snake. But i'd bet literally anything that you did not see a 30 foot snake, because there is no such thing as a living snake that is 30ft. It was almost certainly less than 20ft too. Only 2 anaconda in history have reached 20ft, and they were over 40 years apart. It is extreeeemely rare. Anaconda are not even the worlds largest snake. That is a misconception. infact I personally keep 2 python species that exceed the anaconda in weight, and one that even exceeds them in length. There are actually at least have a dozen python species that grow considerably faster than anaconda do.
The largest confirmed anaconda was 20ft 6 inches and barely 300lbs and housed in pittsburg zoo in 1960. Even believing in 35ft anaconda is like believing that 15ft tall humans exist despite that being nearly double the world record. It is extremely ignorant. Anaconda is not even the worlds largest snake. I personally keep a couple python species that get either longer, heavier, or both.
Sure 👍🏼
Thrilling and chilling. Watching from 🇰🇪🇰🇪😊
Why don't they just leave the snake alone no ears
Incredibly filmed. Thank you to all who were involved in getting us to see this. 😃
Guyana our motto is one people one nation one destiny😊land of many waters and home to the giants...❤❤
I would love to come to visit Guyana!! Seems to be a beautiful place!! ❣️👍🏾🤗
@@terryford7459 yes it is
Ditto! 🌍❤✌
And the Black Caiman is at the top in size in this land..
You're right; I once did see a Nephilim right there in the forest....looked about 30 feet tall.
This was such a well-made video! Your hard work really shows. 👏
The content is engaging, and the quality is top-notch. Can’t wait to see more videos like this!
They turned the documentary to a marvel movie this is great work
Respect formy home country Guyana 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾 we Guyanese💯💯
WOW!! I loved watching ! Your cameraman was in Heaven!!! 📸🎞️🎥!!!! Great footage!! Cool technology!! 🚁
nice to see how the cameras can film themselves :)
props to the cameraman who always has to be ahead of the team..filming them land on shore and filming the girl in the water with the snake and the creatures hunting each other..
This was such a great documentary, i cried when the drone crashed. I also thought all the Germans in South America post WW2 lived in Argentina.
They lived anywhere in South America where they were either protected or they could disappear.
No, they had the best protection in Argentina from the Peron regime. But they were often employed by German companies in other South American countries.
One of the best documentary on anaconda.
I have been in Guyana in early 90, sailing in Demerara river down stream to Linden, it's so wonderful forest. People are very friendly and girls are beautiful.
your team is one of the exceptionally bravest in the world,,, indeed, it is more than an extraordinary adventure.
Goosebumps waiting for more 🥽
Congratulations to the team. The video was truly amazing!
Simpley fascinating documentary! I thoroughly enjoyed watching and learned a lot!
It’s awesome that there are people like you who are SO determined to seek out the truth and share with the rest of us! Thank you for all of your hard work!!!😊👍🏻
Nice video. Anacondas are monsters!
No they’re not, they’re people too
@@BongoBingo17 I truly hope you're joking.
@@kthxpls you didn’t cry with the drone crashed?
@@kthxplsdo ya think? Do you really HOPE he was joking?
I’m still trying to process how this animal fights escalated so quickly. Nature is terrifying!
what animal fights?
Great video. Too bad they lost their toy in the trees. I didn't just watch this video; I looked up every animal I saw and learned so much.
What an incredible scenery 😲😲😲🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I didn't see this on the History channel in 2006. I enjoyed the docu so much that I hated to see it end. Wondering if there's a part 2, where they show just how big the Anaconda is? The technology is fascinating, and I was sorry to see they lost their helicopter. I can't imagine how much that would cost in today's money.?? Hoping I find a part 2! Fantastic documentary! 🌍✌❤
definetly ... !
Remarkable ending - Way to go team
Such an incredible work. kudos to the team
Excellent documentary 💯👏
I enjoyed watching.
EXCELLENT WORK---BRAVELY DONE!!!
That last shot was AMAZING!!
Thumbs 👍up for this team for bringing masterpiece documentary at the comfort of my home
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
You really pretty 😍
WOW, while you’re listening to the narrator and watching the search team there’s so many different sounds of the jungle!
What an Incredible Voyage... Well-done U people are incredible brave. Especially the lady who decided to swim amongst them...Your epic tale is out of a horror movie... Your journeys into these jungles don't come without hazards and must be extremely expensive...😊. All the best to you guys.
Awesome video! Guyana's nature beautiful forest ❤❤❤
A remarkable documentary! Not what you see every day on TV, a mythical monster comes to light, a legendary monster out of time itself. I loved this documentary.
This is one of the most Amazing technology I've ever seen on nature surveillance awesome
There is no amount of money on planet earth that would make me walk through that swamp
Omg i panicked when she was in the water. Awsome doc. Awsome captures of wild ❤❤❤
Haven't missed the single minute, hats off to the crew, that's well documented program 👍
Guyana has Beautiful wildlife
I noticed that too, I watched every wildlife episode and they clip every show and episodes together for years
Wonderful journey!
Ho wow...what a documentary...and the conclusion where the human faced the monster is simply overwhelming and fascinating! Thank you.
Totally awesome!!!
LAME
Thanks for your endless efforts of getting us such a wonderful educative documentary.
Gratitude.......... father & mother for Whole universe
Great documentary. They sure had a lot of issues with their very expensive toys tho. I didnt know anacondas were live births until now. I assumed there were eggs like most snakes. What a thrill it must be to have the job of filming all these wild animals in natural habitats.
What a beautiful place and very interesting animals. TO witness live anaconda birth was the height of my day!! ❣️
happy we made that happen❣️
cheers !
it's beautiful from a distance, once you're there you realize everything from plants to the animals are actively trying to kill you.
@@AmandaHugnKiss-g4x you may have a point here 😂
Thank you for educating me, and kudos to the brave and courageous people of this mission.
I will be looking forward to seeing more of your adventures.
Every time I watch a video about snakes, I pull my feet up. I don’t want them under cabinets or anywhere I can’t see them.
do you always turn the light on in the bathroom before sitting down?
@@oldmcdonald3376 I think you’re making fun of me. No i don’t do that, but I will lock the door even if I’m the only one home. I’ve done a lot of things, I just can’t do snakes. I don’t even like the word.
I hear that! You don't even think about it, just pull them up - better safe than sorry😂😂!! Jaws ruined lakes for me! I grew up in Michigan, and my grandparents had a cottage on a beautiful lake, but nope! My cousin was 3 years older (I was only 10 when 'Jaws' came out) and I always envied her water skiing and later with jet skis! I live in Arizona now, and it's rare ill even get in a pool!! Sad (sigh), very sad🙄. My grandkids watched Jaws, and weren't impressed. 'That's what you're afraid of, Nana?' they scoff (sigh) 'Well, but it was scary when I was a kid!' 'Uh.....ok, Nana. It's ok.'🙄 But, but......🙄
I'm that way with spiders. It sucks hiding from them since they can also walk on walls and the ceiling where they can plop down on you. The only thing I'm happy about is that they don't have wings or I'd really be screwed.
You couldn't pay me enough!
Wonderful documentary.....brave team....such a tiny country....with huge surprises for world
IT'S NOT TINY , IT'S 2 TIMES THE SIZE OF ENGLAND, 22TIMES THE SIZE OF JAMAICA
brilliant footage, thanks, just subbed...
Great docco
Fascinating, thank you so much guys.
I especially like the use of technology to gather more data and quality footage.
This is first class conservation research and great content, highly entertaining.
It’s not the biggest snake in the world,though it is the heaviest and Guyanas the perfect place for them. As 90% of the country is primary rainforest.
It is the biggest snake not extinct in the world. Not the longest. Only about 2 feet difference between the Green Anacondas and the Reticulated Pythons for the longest snake. Earlier records were kicked out of the record books. However they weren't no 50 feet either. Seems the longest for Reticulated Pythons and Green Anacondas is around 30 feet. But spotting any of those species that legth is like a human spotting a human that's over 8 feet tall. A few people have gotten that height in history the tallest person for that year may not be 8 feet. But we know they hit the height of 8'11 and a half for the tallest man. That person lived a 100 years a go. So I think in the right conditions a snake can get over 30 feet. However they need the right temperatures while growing amd the right weather conditions. It has been proven that snakes that lived in weather that the earth is on average ten degrees hotter were the biggest snakes in Earth's history. Titanaboa and another snake from India were over 40 feet in length at one time.
It 1000% is the largest and heaviest snake in the world by a lot.. It’s the 2nd longest snake in the world next to the reticulated python.. But not by much..
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Which then is the biggest?
@innocentchasha941 I don't really think anyone knows. I mean every time we have a Anaconda or Python that's over 30 feet recorded by reputable sources it get knocked out by scientist. There's been plenty of measurements over 30 feet long for both the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons that was verified by the Gueness book of records. However then they get knocks out later by scientist saying they can't get that big. Even in the Marine biology for the military has way different statistics than the scientist put out now. So my guess is is both the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons can get around 30 feet. The difference is an Anaconda can weigh 600 pounds and a Reticulated Python can be over 300 pounds. I think the last 30 footer was 350 pounds for a Reticulated Python that was held in captivity, which is the longest snake ever to be held in captivity. The second longest Reticulated Python in Captivity was around 25 feet and close to 300 pounds. Not sure the weight because it varies based on the sources. Back in the day when I was young they had an longest Anaconda in the Gueness book of Records listed at 36 Feet and the Longest Reticulated Python listed at 38 feet. The Anacondas were listed as the largest snakes. I do not believe this though that the Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons are currently the biggest and longest snake species on earth though. Two reasons why are a Congo sighting of a Python and the Indians spotted something way bigger than the Anacondas in South America. The reason for the snake one is I was watching a fishing expedition and the fisherman came across snake tracks and an area wear tue snake layed. This snake was well over 30 feet based on the tracks the natives called it some name amd said it wasn't an Anaconda. It looked different they said. The Congo one some Pilots saw a massive snake took pictures of ot and reported it to their chain of command in the Congo. The snake was well over the size of the Anacondas or the Reticulated Pythons that have been recorded. Keep in mind the internet has a lot of fake spoons that are easily disproved if you read around for the same story then have a totally different species of snake posted then what the story was about. They also take pictures and increas the size of the snake when it was caught. So a lot of fake things out their. However 80 percent of this stuff don't require special technology to tell. So based oof all the listed misleading information and the real information I have seen my guess is the largest Anacondas and Reticulated Pythons get to a max around 30 feet and weigh as much as 600 pounds or 350 pound for the Reticulated Pythons. Burms and African Rocks ain't getting much over 25 feet in reality probably more like 18 feet to 20 feet. The King Cobra the longest they listed right now is 18 feet but back in the day the longest was 23 feet. Also back in the day the Gueness Book of records and the Marine biology have Great Whites listed the same length as Basking Sharks. Also keep in mind based off the temperatures of the Titanaboa, Megaledon, that large Crocodile and large extinct snake from India they get much larger when the earth's average temperatures were 10 degrees warmer on average a few million years ago. So increasing temperatures we are facing with the global warming mean increasing animals sizes line sharks, crocks and snakes.
Brilliance 😮
LOL that "drone" they disturbed everything with then crashed and lost it was my favorite part! That ridic glove bending her wrist like that goodness thank you for the laugh Edit: right after i wrote this the RC camera was just funny.
That made me laugh also. They called it a "drone" lol. It was a gas powered RC helicopter. They're kids lost all their toys so the parents could go play in the jungle. They lost their RC helicopter, RC car, toy submarine and a stuffed animal. Also the Anaconda is NOT the largest snake in the world. It's the heaviest. The Reticulated Python is the largest or longest. A totally amateur documentary with the big climax at the end being an Anaconda gang bang. I bet after seeing that the woman got a little scared. If you know what I mean.😊
Wow what an documentary ❤❤loved it
Amazing doc. Great work.
Thank you,, this was interesting to watch, frm. South Africa, so real, we'll worth watching👍👌🙏
13:29 I lost my 😂 that drone said forget emission standards 💀
Lol 😂 and they be running towards a snake to catch it while the Cámara man has been filming every angle of that same snake for quite a while
xD ... !
Most Excellent Documentary. I am thrilled that the RUclips logarithm sent you my way. I am a new subscriber and can't wait to watch your other videos.
Thank You.
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West Indies.
I subscribed on this channel after watching one of their documentary about Germany’s wild life
The Last scene was tremendous.
Mesmerizing and fascinating documentary, I even fallen in love with the anacondas ,they kind cute. Many thanks for posting ❤
They just want to hug you with a little squeeze!
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Thank you!!! What a wonderful and fascinating video!! Such magnificent creatures. ❤ I hope you can retrieve your flying remote one day so it does not pollute such a beautiful and wild area. Thank you!!!!❤❤❤
9:22 could you let the man tell his story without talking over him? We can understand, and vastly prefer to hear it from the source.
Dude YT people have a different level of crazy. Ain’t no way, Guyana it’s love from a distance.❤ imma stay my ass over here.
So glad no snakes in my country ❤
There is a country without snakes? 😱
@@milkb4cereal916 yes
Loved this documentary ❤
❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful
The beauty of being so.ewhere I've never been was a wonderful experience....ty
This is the most detail documentary I've come across for investigating Anacondas. Very scary too especially the team is hanging near to the snakes...especially the last clip when the snake face the man face so near ! Wouldn't he not afraid of being bitten ?
Anacondas are not venemous
Thanks.
I was afraid he will be swallowed by the snake
Totally cringe. They took that ending straight from the FICTIONAL movie Anaconda with Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube.
Thanks for latest Snake documentary!
The noise of that drone would scare away any animal
This team must have nerves of steel to venture deep into giant snake territory. I'm sweating bullets just watching from home! 🥵🐍
29:30 Loved the caterpillars!
Wonderful documentary. Interesting how anaconda can sometimes be so docile both in th wild and captivity. Must have to do with them having full bellies.
Nope, a snake with a full belly would be only more easily irritated. Snakes are simply not the monsters everyone seems to think they are. They will not attack a human unless they feel threatened. Snakes get no benefit from picking a fight with a human, period.
I was borned in the county of berbice in guyana but never visit guyana 's essequibo county.Truly beautiful landscapes
I never knew that any snake was born live! Amazing
yea you tweaking
😂😂😂 pity you
About as crazy as the only mammal that lay eggs …huh?? 😂😂😂😂
Great job on this documentary
Fascinating.
That underwater camera with the spectacles 👓 that allow the cameraman to see what’s going on is some Great Equipment
holy cow..old tech and drone lolz...when was this shot? in the 1990s?
Love this documentary.It's very interesting.
They are looking for large anacondas? They Don't ask nicki minaj for one?