A giant anaconda has been found dead in the Brazilian Amazon, possibly killed by a gunshot wound, according to a Dutch researcher who studies snakes and recently helped discover a giant anaconda that ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of green anaconda in the Amazon in Brazil. A video that you can watch at the top of this article shows Dutch biologist Dr Freek Vonk swimming alongside a ...
This is Ecuador’s Wild Wild West. Never-before-seen video shows the dramatic moment that scientists encountered a new anaconda species while filming the National Geographic travel series “Pole to Pole ...
Scientists from the University of Queensland observed a northern green anaconda that weighed over 1,100 pounds while filming 'Pole to Pole with Will Smith' in Ecuador A group of scientists identified ...
A giant anaconda species captured recently in the Amazon of Ecuador by a team of scientists is the largest to ever be documented, USA TODAY previously reported, and now, there are images showing just ...
The Green Anaconda is the heaviest snake on Earth today. For decades, many paleontologists suspected that the snake started out smaller and grew over the years. A new Cambridge study says otherwise.
It turns out the world's heaviest snake isn't quite what it seems. During the filming of an upcoming National Geographic series, it was discovered that the green anaconda is actually two genetically ...
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Researchers from New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) have discovered that the Northern Green Anaconda is a separate, newly recognized species of anaconda in South America.
The green anaconda has long been considered one of the Amazon's most formidable and mysterious animals. Our new research, published in Diversity, upends scientific understanding of this magnificent ...
A video authentically shows a helicopter pilot's view looking down at dozens of massive anacondas swimming in a river. In May 2025, online users shared a rumor claiming a video authentically showed a ...
Generally, when we’re stuck in traffic, we assume it’s due to construction or an accident. However, drivers in a remote part of Brazil were shocked to discover their commute was delayed by a giant ...
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