Video: Huge, large South American Python has never seen swimming on the Brazilian River

The giant python appears terribly large, up to 15 meters according to the video poster.

According to Lajme Plus, Facebook recently spread the video, shooting a giant South American python swimming in the river. Video posted by Facebook Augusto Alves, saying that the python is 15 meters long.

 

The video attracted hundreds of thousands of views in just a few days. The giant South American python is said to swim across the Rio Xingu River, Pará, in northern Brazil.

This is a river in the southeastern tributary of the Amazon River. It is a source of clean water for 14 tribes living along this river.

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The python is massive in Brazil.

In the video, the giant python calmly swims in the river and disappears in the wet bush. The size of the python cannot be confirmed but it looks huge.

The giant python that appears in South America, especially the Amazon jungle area, is not uncommon.

In 2016, the giant python was caught 10 meters long, weighing 4 quintals, at a construction site in northern Brazil. This is the biggest python caught by humans in Brazil so far.

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The 10 meter long python was discovered in 2016.

Workers building Belo Monte dam discovered pythons after an explosion in the city of Altamira, northern Brazil. The python is then chained to a crane and reveals the yellow spotted belly.

'Python is an extremely fierce reptile. Even in captivity, they are still very difficult to control and can be dangerous. I will not be foolish to deal with them , 'said an expert.

Belo Monte Dam is a complex of hydroelectric dams built on Xingu River. It is considered the fourth largest hydroelectric dam in the world