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The size of the Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)

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(04-29-2024, 09:48 PM)ruimendes1 Wrote:
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One of the heaviest I've seen so far?

Very powerful Anaconda, it weights well over 100 kilograms
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The famous Czech fisherman Jakub Vágner who is the protagonist of a national geographic program somewhere in the Amazon around the year 2010 with a supposed 7 meter long anaconda?
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Video of a specimen of Green Anaconda known as Big Mamma, from Bonito in Brazil said to be bigger than the famous Ana Julia



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmM0Sdis...RADASUCURI
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( This post was last modified: 04-29-2024, 11:28 PM by peter )

RUIMENDES

Welcome to the forum and thanks for the info about the green anaconda! 

One request. 

As you found out, we already have a thread about the green anaconda. This means we don't need another. 

If you have an idea about a new thread, contact a mod first.

One more thing. Biologists recently discovered there are two types or subspecies: one from the northern part of the Amazon and one from the southern part. They seem to be quite similar in most respects, but the DNA said there is a difference. Is there any info on both types?
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Big powerful Green Anaconda captured in Los Llanos de Venezuela, it was very powerful it moved us a lot and we were 6 persons that day, I found it when we were leaving El Hato and sadly I didn’t measure or weighted it that day. 

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Quote:Novas fotos de um dos maiores exemplares de sucuri-verde que já vi até hoje, morto em 1978 em um acampamento de garimpeiros no rio Vermelho, no município de Rondonópolis, no estado de Mato Grosso, no Brasil.
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(05-09-2024, 11:27 PM)ruimendes1 Wrote:
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Quote:Novas fotos de um dos maiores exemplares de sucuri-verde que já vi até hoje, morto em 1978 em um acampamento de garimpeiros no rio Vermelho, no município de Rondonópolis, no estado de Mato Grosso, no Brasil.

Huge green Anaconda, thanks fir sharing @ruimendes1
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Quote:Update of the 6.21 m skeleton, Feijó, Acre, Brazil, February 16, 2013 with new photos of the specimen to which the skeleton belongs
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Quote:Dr. Jesus Rivas captured a 5.22 cm specimen in the Tiputini River in the province of Napo in Ecuador, larger than the 779 specimens he captured in the Llanos in Venezuela between 1992 and 1998.
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Quote:Dr. Jesus Rivas I believe that the largest Anaconda could be between 7 and 8 meters long
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Quote:Massive specimen caught in Cotriguaçu, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 2012
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Quote:Big and massive specimen in BR 364 at 10 km Vilhena, Rondônia, Brazil, mid-July 2013
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Quote:Giant Green Anaconda Head 
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Quote:Big specimen killed in Brazil in 2008
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