A group of tourists in Brazil unexpectedly clashed with a giant anaconda about 7 meters long while exploring the Formoso River bed. The s...

A group of tourists in Brazil unexpectedly clashed with a giant anaconda about 7 meters long while exploring the Formoso River bed.
The scenes taken in late July were recorded by Bartolomeo Bove and friend Juca Ygarape. While they were both diving in the Formoso River with a camera in hand, a giant python slipped through the lens. Thanks to that they have the most authentic footage.

Anaconda python curiosity in front of the lens but then calmly swim away.
Anaconda pythons do not intend to attack. It only searched for a moment in front of the camera and crawled away. “It was completely indifferent to our presence. Sometimes it comes closer out of curiosity and licks the lens, but then leaves, ”Bove said.
According to Bove, the rivers that flow around Bonito town are the only places in South America where anaconda pythons can be found under clear water. Therefore, divers can swim with them.
Anaconda, also known as the South American python, is a giant snake genus that lives in the Amazon River basin or the swampy, dense forests of South America. They include blue, yellow, black-and-white spots and giant Bolivia pythons.
Local people claim they have seen giant pythons up to 15 meters long but no one has ever caught one of the same size.
Most of the time, the anaconda swims along the rivers and marshes in search of food. They live solitary and have very good camouflage in the lagoon so rarely found in the wild.
The python hides itself in the water, hunting by wrapping itself tightly and squeezing, causing the victim to die of suffocation and organ rupture. After the prey dies, the python will swallow the victim slowly.
With its ability, anaconda easily kills a healthy adult. Therefore, this animal is also known as the "legless monster" of the Amazon forest.
Ms. Phoenix