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Anaconda going up to the beach smuggled the bathers Israel today

2020-01-14T09:20:15.718Z


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Argentina: Moments of horror passed over bathers when a yellow anaconda snake decided to rest from a long swim on the busy beach • Happy ending: The snake was caught and released in its natural area

  • The dangerous snake goes up to the beach

Bathing on the Argentine resort of Anter Raius, the Sabbath gained some real moments of terror as a giant anaconda sailed leisurely from the sea and ascended to the beach, smuggling hundreds of vacationers and screaming from the area, leaving behind all their equipment.

As seen in a video taken by one of the bathers, the snake did not go ashore to threaten bathers, but rather sought a spot to rest after a long swim at sea. The snake is seen swimming near the beach with its huge body, with its head mainly coming out of the water, and then choosing a place to go up to the beach right next to a recliner and parasol abandoned by one of the bathers.

The rise of the giant snake to the shore greatly alarmed the bathers, who, as stated by the local security forces. Police forces arrived with a number of professional snake trappers, and took away the snake, which, as mentioned, was looking for a quiet place to rest.

Local police spokeswoman Jorge Fabricio Gino Masquida said: "There was a very big panic on the beach and we came to pick up the snake. This is a yellow anaconda snake, and we took it with us to a closed local park, where we safely released it into the wild without harming it and without That it would cause harm to humans or other animals. "

Yellow anaconda is one of the species of anaconda found only in South America. It reaches an average size of about three and a half feet and is considered a particularly beloved pet among the snake breeders on the Latin continent.

Source: israelhayom

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