A giant anaconda, believed to be one of the world’s largest, was discovered dead in the Formoso River in Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul State in southern Brazil. Ana Julia, measuring 26 feet in length and weighing approximately 440 pounds, was found five weeks ago during filming for National Geographic’s Disney+ series ‘Pole to Pole’ with Will Smith. The Dutch researcher Professor Freek Vonk shared the unfortunate news on Instagram, expressing sorrow over the loss of the mighty anaconda.
Professor Vonk described Ana Julia as an iron-strong animal that had been swimming in the area for decades. He highlighted the importance of the species and its impact on biodiversity, pointing out that Ana Julia was healthy and could have produced many descendants in the future. While initial reports indicated that the snake may have been shot, Professor Vonk clarified that authorities had not yet found evidence supporting this claim. The cause of death was still under investigation.
During the discovery, Professor Bryan Fry from The University of Queensland marveled at the incredible size of the anacondas found in the area, with one female measuring 6.3 meters long. There were also anecdotal reports from the Waorani people of other anacondas in the region measuring more than 7.5 meters long and weighing approximately 500 kilograms. The loss of Ana Julia is a significant blow to local biodiversity and highlights