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Diver Comes Face-To-Face With Giant Seven-Metre-Long Anaconda

Diver Comes Face-To-Face With Giant Seven-Metre-Long Anaconda

He caught the shocking encounter on film

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A diver managed to capture on camera the moment he came to face-to-face with a giant anaconda. Check it out:

Bartolomeo Bove and his pal Juca Ygarape were diving in the Formoso River in Brazil back in July when they encountered the Green Anaconda, the largest living snake in the world.

In the clip, the snake - which measured a whopping seven metres (23ft) - can be seen lying on the riverbed. The footage then cuts to the creature facing the camera front-on and flicking out its tongue.

The 90kg snake then decides to clear off and slithers away from Bove, who is holding the camera - rather than swim off screaming like many of us would (don't lie to me, you would) he follows the snake, seemingly determined to get a better shot of the giant reptile.

After all that, Bove's determination paid off and he managed to get some absolutely incredible footage of the creature.

The huge snake was filmed in a river in Brazil.
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The photographer explained that his clip shows how the huge snakes are misunderstood and that they're not the aggressive animals people may think they are - still, rather him than me.

Bove said: "The rivers and the bodies of water around the Bonito area are the only places in South America where anacondas can be found in crystal clear waters, and therefore diving with them is possible.

"As shown in the footage the anaconda swims calm and peaceful, completely indifferent to our presence - sometimes she comes closer, curious about my camera [and] licking the lens.

"The behaviour of the anaconda debunks the myth that it is an aggressive and violent creature that can endanger people's lives."

The diver got incredibly close up to the giant anaconda.
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The Green Anaconda is pound for pound, the biggest species of snake in the world - they can grow up to a staggering 9.1m (30ft) and weigh as much as 250kg (550lbs).

They kill by wrapping themselves around their prey, constricting victims' breathing with their powerful bodies. They can also unhinge their jaws so they are able to swallow corpses larger than their own bodies. Sounds grim, eh? And yet this man Bove and his pal didn't think twice of swimming right over to get the perfect shot. Fair play.

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Topics: World News, Animals