As they’re paddling through the murky water, one of the men in a yellow vessel is filming the lush greenery surrounding the pair. Suddenly, the footage cuts to a giant anaconda right next to their paddleboard. When they begin filming, it looks as if the snake is attempting to get back to shore by climbing up a nearby tree. Anacondas are not a snake you’d want to approach. These men, assumingly locals, decided to go ashore and follow this giant serpent. According to Reptiles Cove, anacondas are thicker than other boas and are stocky, muscular snakes. They have wide but massive heads and thick necks. Because their eyes and nose are located on top of their heads, anacondas can look above the water while spending the majority of their time submerged. From the eye to the jaw, a broad black stripe is present on them.
A Prehistoric Relic
Anacondas don’t have venom to kill their prey, just like other boas. Instead, they wait for an unwary mammal, fish, or amphibian to stray close enough to them. The prey is then wrapped tightly in their immensely muscular bodies as they leap, grab it in their jaws, and kill it by suffocation or crushing. Just about anything, especially fish, mammals, other reptiles and amphibians, birds, and their eggs, can be eaten by a green anaconda. These snakes could definitely murder and devour a person. In the wild, they do eat white-tailed deer, which may weigh over 120 pounds, or roughly the weight of an adult male. However, as of yet, there have been no confirmed instances of an anaconda consuming a human. Males are much smaller than females. These serpents can weigh up to 550 pounds, have diameters of 12 inches, and reach lengths of 30 feet. Depending on your point of view, the men in the video are either brave adventurers or naive idiots. Thankfully, neither they nor the large snake was harmed. The two went back to the water and continued enjoying their day on the water. It’s likely that the snake didn’t want to be bothered and that’s why it got out of the water when the men approached.