Construction workers in northern Brazil made a shocking discovery that left them stunned.
While working at a construction site in Altamira, Pará, they came across an enormous snake, later identified as an anaconda, after an explosion opened up a cave. This gigantic creature was measured at a massive 33 feet in length and weighed around 400 kilograms.
A worker captured footage of the snake, and in the video, viewers can see its massive, thick body—approximately one meter in diameter. The snake’s yellow-spotted belly was especially noticeable as it was lifted with the help of a crane, revealing the full size of this astonishing creature.
The video of the discovery quickly went viral, drawing attention from viewers worldwide. However, the excitement was also mixed with criticism.
Many people expressed concern about the way the snake was handled, with some viewers suggesting that the workers had killed the animal rather than letting it stay in its natural habitat. The sight of the snake chained to the crane sparked online debates about whether it was right to capture and potentially harm the creature, with comments ranging from disbelief to anger.
Some online users were skeptical, questioning the authenticity of the video. Others voiced their disapproval, believing that such a large and old animal should have been preserved. One comment read, “I’m not sure this is real, but if it is, shame on these people for killing it! A creature of that size and age deserves to live.”
To put the discovery into perspective, the current Guinness World Record for the longest snake in captivity is held by a snake named Medusa, who measures 25 feet 2 inches and lives in Kansas City, USA.
This anaconda from Brazil far surpassed that record, raising questions about the incredible biodiversity in remote areas and whether there might be even larger snakes or undiscovered creatures yet to be documented.