Scientists are mourning the loss of the world's largest snake named 'Ana Julia' after hearing it was 'shot dead by hunters' on Sunday in Brazil's Amazon Rainforest.
A team of 15 international biologists discovered the Northern Green Anaconda in February and determined it was a new species based on a 5.5 percent difference in its DNA compared to other anacondas.
Ana Julie's 26-foot-long lifeless body was found in the Formoso River in the rural area of Bonito in southern Brazil's Mato Grosso do Sul State.
Daily Mail
Scientists are mourning the loss of the world's largest snake named 'Ana Julia' after hearing it was 'shot dead by hunters' on Sunday in Brazil's Amazon Rainforest.
A team of 15 international biologists discovered the Northern Green Anaconda in February and determined it was a new species based on a 5.5 percent difference in its DNA compared to other anacondas.
Ana Julie's 26-foot-long lifeless body was found in the Formoso River in the rural area of Bonito in southern Brazil's Mato Grosso do Sul State.
Daily Mail
Scientists are mourning the loss of the world's largest snake named 'Ana Julia' after hearing it was 'shot dead by hunters' on Sunday in Brazil's Amazon Rainforest.
A team of 15 international biologists discovered the Northern Green Anaconda in February and determined it was a new species based on a 5.5 percent difference in its DNA compared to other anacondas.
Ana Julie's 26-foot-long lifeless body was found in the Formoso River in the rural area of Bonito in southern Brazil's Mato Grosso do Sul State.
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