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The size of the Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)

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This anaconda seems pretty long. Could it touch 6m?
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How long do we think this one is? I'd certainly say at least 5 m.

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This is a video of the moving of an anaconda in Den Lille Dyrehage, a zoo located in Arendal, Norway. The snake weighed in at about 88 kg whilst in the garbage can (34 minutes into the video). Thus, subtracting the garbage can's weight, the anaconda itself presumably weighs 75-80 kg. 

According to the zookeepers, the snake is 5.5 m long. Judging by the video, I would say it looks shorter than 5 m. But, on the other hand, it doesn't look too bulky for an anaconda this weight?
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Huge 110 kg Specimen from Tony Almeida's Book.


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Record Length for Green Anaconda 6.40 meters long

It was a specimen captured in 1932 in Porto de Presidente Epitácio in the municipality of Presidente Epitácio in the state of São Paulo in Brazil and was taken into captivity to the serpentarium of the Butantan Institute where it reached 6.40 meters in length after its death in 1949. 8 meters long was preserved until it was lost in the fire of May 15, 2010.
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6.21 meters Green Anaconda

Biologist Ricardo Negre measured a 6.21 meter skeleton of a female Green Anaconda specimen shot by a cowboy after being found trying to asphyxiate the pig, which ended up dying near a swampy area on February 16, 2013 on a farm. belonging to Mr. Kiefer Roberto at km 20 of BR 364 in the municipality of Feijó in the state of Acre in Brazil that was preserved at the Federal University of Acre (UFAC) – Forest Campus.
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6.36 to 6.45 meters Gree Anaconda "Ana Julia or Vovózona"

It was a female specimen of Anaconda Verde known by the name of Ana Julia or Vovózona found dead on March 24, 2024 in the Formoso river in the municipality of Bonito in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil, being measured on March 25, 2024 by Vilmar Teixeira tourist guide and specialist in Anacondas who even worked with Dr. Jesus Rivas in 6.45 meters in length and by biologist Dr. Juliana Terra on March 26, 2024 in 6.36 meters in length.
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Huge Green Anaconda specimen killed by natives in 13 September 2016 in Yata river, Beni province, Bolivia
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Photo of the fresh skin of a specimen of Green Anaconda said to be 6.36 meters long killed on September 17, 2023 in the province of Quitos in Peru
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Largest Green Anaconda skin I have ever seen said to have belonged to a specimen between 6.70 and 7.50 meters long?

It was a photo by American photographer Dana B. Merrill recorded on October 13, 1910 of a huge hide from a specimen of Green Anaconda shot dead by workers on the Madeira-Mamoré railway in the Madeira river valley in the state of Rondônia in Brazil. which was said to be 7.50 meters long, later in 1911 the American magazine Wide World Magazine published an article about this photo where it mentioned that this specimen was measured at exactly 6.70 meters in length.
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One of the heaviest I've seen so far?
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Huge specimen said by locals that had almost 7 meters of compriment that was captured on December 22, 2022 at 12 kilometers from the municipality of Ascensión de Guarayos in the province of Santa Cruz in Bolivia.
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Madre de Dios, Department of Pando, Bolivia, 2013
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