Anacondas depicts the holder as a massive and formidable creature. They have a huge size, the green anacondas growing up to 30 feet in length. Member of the BOA family, they can weigh up to 550 pounds, which is equivalent to 11 schoolchildren. Thus, when these frightening creatures come out to hunt, the view can send chills in your spine.
A video making the rounds on the internet shows a giant yellow anaconda that wraps around a Caiman, a subspecies of alligator, in Brazil. The incredible view was captured in front of the camera by Kim Sullivan from Indiana in the United States in September of last year and has now become viral.
The video shows the struggle between the crocodile and the snake along the banks of the Cuiaba river, which lasted 40 minutes, according to Ms. Sullivan.
The crocodile is seen in difficulty to breathe while the anaconda contracts it more and more. The photographer, who witnessed the whole struggle, previously wrote on social networks that the Caiman passed underwater to free himself and the tip of Anaconda nose which was fighting to make air.
The crocodile came after a while, but the giant snake has always been seen the strangulation, said Ms. Sullivan. So he left for a long time and came back free. The anaconda also mounted on the shore and slipped into its hole, she added.
The video has now been shared by Africa Wildlife1 on Instagram. “It is not a python, it is not a BOA Constrictor ….. it is the greatest of all: Anaconda,” he said in legend.
Since it was shared on Friday, the video has received more than 1 lakh from views and around 5,000 likes.
Users can be seen asking about the winner in the massive combat in the comments section.
“Who won?” Asked one user while another said, “Snake will never swallow the Gator.”
Users have found the fight incredible and predicted what the final results of the fight could be.
“I go with the croc. There is no way that the anaconda gets this big croc in its mouth,” said a third user.
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