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Anaconda – The Silent Killer | Free Documentary Nature


Anaconda – The Silent Killer | Wildlife Documentary

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Few snakes are more feared and less understood than the Anaconda. This film takes you on a journey to remote and unexplored areas of the Amazon Rainforest to discover the truth about this…

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  1. Lush green forests teeming with colorful toucans, deafening howler monkeys, peculiar tapirs, and vibrant tribes of Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon. Yet, in the dense vegetation and murky swamp areas, hides the largest and most powerful snake in the world: the Anaconda.

    Few snakes are more feared and less understood than the Anaconda. This film takes you on a journey to remote and unexplored areas of the Amazon Rainforest to discover the truth about this mythical beast.

  2. I had an anaconda around my body, so I asked the trainer if the snake ate and I was very happy this was for like a demonstration. I will never do that again.

  3. I like how the narrator says ‘It could be you.’ Naw bruh—unless there are anacondas in New York City that’s not bloody likely! I enjoyed the video—fun to watch.

  4. Humans refer to so many creatures as vicious, dangerous, savage, cruel, implacable killers among other things. It should be remembered that aside from human beings the only thing animals do is hunt food except when resting. They take no vacations, days off, hollidays etc. It sould be said that this is a 24 hour, 7 days a week, 365+ days each year occupation from birth to death. None are vicious, cruel or otherwise. They live and die as God and nature designed and intended them to. Respect them, fear them when necessary but don't assign ulterior aspects and attributes to them.

  5. Capybara's are the world's biggest rodent. So what does nature do? It creates the world's biggest snake to maintain its balance. Vultures which is natures clean up crew. Eat rotting corpses. Their bodies can withstand diseases that other animals even can't. They are vital in preventing disease from spreading, regulating scavenger populations and spreading nutrients. The interconnectedness that exists within nature is truly amazing…