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The size of the Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)

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Huge specimen killed in  Plácido de Castro, Acre, Brazil in 2 July 2019
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Huge specimen the at least 5.3 m 
Female specimen found by fishermen and filmed by representatives of the environment department Saulo Castro and Danilo Vidal on 12/29/2019 in the Tabocas region in the municipality of Lagoa da Prata near the São Francisco river in the Brazilian Cerrado region in state of Minas Gerais in Brazil being meteorized since then by representatives of the environment secretariat in charge of Saulo Castro and an inaccurate measurement was made on 09/03/2022 based on the place where it was it would be at least 5.30 meters long, in addition it is known for having part of his tail amputated.
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Quote:Big specimen Taquaritinga, S. Paulo, Brazil 1964 or 1965
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Quote:Huge specimen from Brazil 
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Quote:6 or 6.6 m, Caripito, Venezuela, 1939?
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Quote:Biologist Lutz Dirksen, on his Guyana expedition in early 2012 with a huge Green Anaconda specimen measuring 5.70 meters long and weighing 100 kgs
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Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Quote:Green Anaconda weight record 120 kgs?

Possible weight record for the Green Anaconda comes from this specimen known as Suci, bred in captivity by the famous Mario Jachmann, which will weight around 120 kg.
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Unfortunately, another dead big specimen Sad
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Unfortunately, another dead big specimen Sad

Very bad to see such a incredible powerful Anaconda killed
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Quote:127 kg new record weigth for Green Anaconda 
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Quote: think this specimen has already been posted here in the topic but this is its precise length and weight, 5.63 meters long and weighing 87 kg, captured in Colombia if I remember correctly a few years ago during the COVID 19 pandemic?
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Quote:6 meters, Orlândia, S. Paulo, Brazil, 11 January 2022?

https://g1.globo.com/sp/ribeirao-preto-f...rlandia-sp. ghtml
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=5136037886450338
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m819wXQw...naldaClube
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