Unveiling the Titan: The Discovery of the Northern Green Anaconda



Many people's condition worsens on hearing the name of snake. Snake is included in the most dangerous and poisonous creatures of the world. There are about four thousand species of snakes found in the world. Out of these, 600 species of snakes are extremely dangerous and poisonous. Different types of snakes are found in different countries of the world. Many of these are extremely poisonous, while some are venomous. Anaconda is considered to be the largest snake in the world till now. Many films have also been made on Anaconda, in which large Anaconda snakes have been shown. But now it is not imaginary but has been found in reality. 

Scientists have made a new discovery in the dense forests of Amazon, in which they have found a new snake named Northern Green Anaconda. Scientists are also surprised to see its weight and length. Earlier it was believed that Green Anaconda is the largest snake in the world. 

However, this is an even bigger discovery. The new discovery of scientists has proved that many mysteries are still hidden in the dense forests of Amazon.  The discovered Northern Green Anaconda snake is 26 feet long and weighs 500 kg. It is the largest snake till date.

According to a report, scientists have made this discovery in collaboration with the Waorani tribal people. This snake was shown in a series. According to the report published in the Diversity Journal, there is a 5.5 percent genetic difference between the Northern Green Anaconda and the Southern Green Anaconda.

According to this report, this difference occurred 10 million years ago. This difference between the two is more than two percent than the difference between humans and chimpanzees. Scientists have made this discovery at a time when the Amazon forests are under threat.

In fact, deforestation, pollution and climate change are causing damage to the ecosystem. Due to this, species like anaconda are in danger.

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