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The size of the Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)

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Quote:New weight record - 147 kgs

Update on the weight record for the Green Anaconda comes from a 25-year-old specimen currently living in captivity at the Reptilarium du Larzac in France and weighing 147 kg.
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Quote:Anaconda Verde update of new scientifically proven size and weight records - 6.40 to 6.50 m and 170 kg

The record update comes on the basis of the 6.21 meter long skeleton that belonged to a specimen shot dead by a cowboy when found devouring a pig on a farm in the municipality of Feijó in Acre state in Brazil on February 16, 2013, knowing through a scientific article Stretching the Truth: The Elastic Properties of the Body and Skin of a Giant Snake published by biologist David G Barker this managed to discover the difference between skeleton and a living specimen through this we were able to calculate the true size of this living specimen at approximately 6.40 to 6.50 m its Weight was described in a series of newspaper articles at the time as weighing 170 kg.


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Quote:Photos from the beginning of the 20th century where several specimens, including some huge ones, were killed by American hunters in South America
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Quote:Giant head of a specimen said to be 6.89 meters long killed on 18 November 2013 by local inhabitants in the Community of Miriti in the Municipality of Barcelos in the State of Amazonas in Brazil?
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Quote:21 feet 4 inches Green Anaconda Skin Caugth in Amazon River in 1925.  
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Quote:One the biggest Green Anaconda skins I ever seen 
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(07-15-2024, 12:21 AM)ruimendes1 Wrote:
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Quote:21 feet 4 inches Green Anaconda Skin Caugth in Amazon River in 1925.  
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Don’t forget that skins don’t count because it can be stretched two times the size of snake
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Quote:Jutaizal, Brazil, 17 May 2016 - 7 m?
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Quote:Very heavy specimen 
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Quote:Large specimen vídeo

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Quote:New scientific record proven for Male for the species Green Anaconda is 4,528 meters long and weighed 41 kg was captured in 2022 Las Piedras River, Madre Dios, Peru.

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Quote:Vídeo the big specimen the 5 to 6 m in Amazonas, Peru, July 2024                                                                                                                                    https://www.facebook.com/reel/458262010423737
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Quote:Big specimen caugth in 2016 on Yasuni Nationl Park in Ecuador. 
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Quote:Update with sicentific articule and new photos the large male specimen the 4.52 m and 41 kgs caugth in 2022 on as Piedras River, Madre Dios, Peru, 2022 https://www.researchgate.net/publication...lid=IwY2xj
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Quote:Giant head of a specimen said to be 6.89 meters long killed on 18 November 2013 by local inhabitants in the Community of Miriti in the Municipality of Barcelos in the State of Amazonas in Brazil?

Largest head I saw. Good find, Mendes.
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