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In a tragic turn of events, hunters in the Amazon Rainforest have shot dead Ana Julia, the world’s largest snake, a Northern Green Anaconda, in the Formoso River of Bonito, southern Brazil, on March 24.

This majestic creature measured over 26 feet in length and weighed more than 440 pounds, with a girth as thick as a car tire and a head the size of a human’s. Ana Julia, also known as the Amazon’s iconic serpent, gained international recognition after being filmed swimming alongside Dutch biologist Professor Freek Vonk.

Wildlife filmmaker Cristian Dimitris confirmed the snake’s identity, stating, “I compared the markings on her face, which are like fingerprints. She must be the most famous anaconda in the world, totally emblematic of the region. Images of the snake have already traveled the world.”

Professor Vonk expressed deep sadness and anger upon learning of Ana Julia’s untimely demise, condemning the “sick” killing. He mourned the loss of this magnificent creature, emphasizing her significance to biodiversity and the ecosystem. Having swam alongside Ana Julia for an hour, Professor Vonk highlighted her robust health and vital role in contributing to future generations of anacondas.

Professor Jesus Rivas, leader of a study on anacondas, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the profound impact of Ana Julia’s discovery on understanding the true diversity of South America’s wildlife.

An investigation is currently underway to uncover the circumstances surrounding Ana Julia’s death, as conservationists and scientists mourn the loss of this extraordinary creature and call for justice against those responsible for her demise.

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