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VIRAL video: Massive Anaconda seen gliding through water in the heart of Amazon rainforest; Viral clip will leave you stunned

VIRAL video: Massive Anaconda seen gliding through water in the heart of Amazon rainforest; Viral clip will leave you stunned

India.com09-05-2025

VIRAL video: Massive Anaconda seen gliding through water in the heart of Amazon jungle; Viral clip will leave you stunned
Just the name Anaconda is enough to give people chills. These snakes are the largest in the world, and their massive size can leave anyone stunned. While many people know about Anacondas, not everyone realizes that there are actually several types of them. Over time, new species and even larger individuals are being discovered. Recently, a gigantic anaconda was spotted deep in the Amazon rainforest. A video has gone viral on social media showing the enormous snake swimming through a canal in the forest, as seen from a helicopter. This incredible footage has once again reminded the world of the mysterious and wild life hidden in the Amazon. Viral video of the Amazon anaconda
The short clip only eight seconds long was shared by Dr. Sheetal Yadav on her X (formerly Twitter) account. The video shows a massive black anaconda moving through water, and even though it's filmed from high above, the snake looks incredibly large. Imagine how massive it must look from up close!
The sight of the snake has shocked many viewers online. However, not much is known yet about this specific anaconda its exact size, weight, or species has not been officially confirmed.
एक बार फिर से अमेजन के जंगलों में बड़े एनाकोंडा सांप को देखा गया। pic.twitter.com/ssn0AjihQB
— Dr. Sheetal yadav (@Sheetal2242) May 8, 2025 The longest anaconda ever seen
Earlier this year, researchers discovered a new type of anaconda known as the Northern Green Anaconda. It was measured at a stunning 26 feet (almost 8 meters) in length, making it the longest anaconda ever recorded. This snake was found in another part of the Amazon rainforest by a team of scientists. Professor Freek Vonk, who was part of the expedition, even managed to capture a video of the creature.
This discovery amazed the scientific world and showed just how many unknown creatures still live in the dense and mysterious jungles of the Amazon.

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