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There were no sharp fangs and deadly venom, but Anaconda was still a name that made everyone shudder with fear.
Anaconda is the name many people only think of is shivering. Yet there are people who are willing to dive into the Amazon without any protective equipment, just to approach that frightening monster.
There were no sharp fangs and deadly venom, but Anaconda was still a name that made everyone shudder with fear. The largest body in the snake family has brought them into countless legends, becoming an endless source of inspiration for many horror movies in the world.
The body of the largest size in the snake family brought them into countless myths.
There has been some evidence that the Anaconda is in fact not aggressive, even shy and often avoids humans. However, what to say, that massive body sure enough to twist every bone of an adult if unfortunately it attacked.
But beyond that fear, there are some people who are willing to dive into the Amazon River without protection, just to search for one of the most "legendary" creatures and python Anaconda Bolivia.
First, let's mention Jeremy Wade. He had a "face-to-face" experience with the world's most feared python, which was all recorded in the video below.
Or as Franco Banfi - a 53-year-old researcher - also has an infinite passion for snakes. He spent a lot of time with his partner Daniel De Granville to approach and record this giant python species.
But when he did, what he brought was just a diving suit and a dedicated camera, without any other protective equipment.
Without hesitation, he immediately approached the python, and obtained the images as we see below.
All he could get was a special waterproof camera and a diving suit.
Fortunately for Franco, the python he pursued finished a full meal. Its prey is the giant hamster capybara, so there's no need to worry about what the two creatures are shooting. All it needs is rest.
Get close to the head of the python.
The python with giant body.
Because he was eating well, he didn't care about being photographed.
Daniel De Granville thinks this python is quite shy.
Banfi shared: "The python just finished eating so he didn't care about us. Of course there is still risk, but I am confident it does not attack us. I have even come very close, only to the point. need to come out and touch it ".
Baneli's partner Daniel De Granville agrees with the idea that this python is quite shy."They seem more afraid of us than we have to fear them."
The python is lying on the ground.
He also honestly shared that the initial feeling when exposed to "python" was extremely scary. But in the end, "if you respect" him ", he will" respect "himself" - Granville humor comment.
This is the first time Banfi has approached an Anaconda at such a close distance.
For Banfi, this is also the first time he has approached an Anaconda at such a close distance."I believe the poisonous snakes are even more terrifying than this one. At least you can see very clearly what the Anaconda looks like and what it will do."
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