The world's largest snake was found with a length of 26 feet and a weight of 200 kg
Rio de Janeiro, February 21, 2024, Wednesday
The world's largest snake, 26 feet long and weighing 200 kg, was found in the Amazon Rain Forest of Brazil during the filming of Geographic. The longest snake in the world is named Northern Green Anaconda. A study has been published in the journal Diversity about this species, in which 14 scientists from 9 countries together discovered the longest snake species in the world, the Northern Greencoda. The head of the Green Anacoda snake is as large as a human head.
Wildlife Presents Professor Freak Vonk found this giant snake in a remote area of Brazil. Professor Vonk said that it was only when the giant snake was captured on video that such a huge snake had never been seen. This snake was as big as a car tire. Climate change is beginning to affect the Amazon rainforest. Due to increased deforestation, there is a negative pressure on the ecosystem. The largest snake species ever found was the reticulated python, which averaged 20 feet and 5 inches long.
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