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40 meter long anaconda?????

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Posted by: jeffrosoccer6 at Thu Jun 11 20:20:06 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeffrosoccer6 ]  
   

ok this is an article taken from HerpDigest. Sounds like a myth to me but they usually back up all their stories. Sorry for the length of the post.



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It sounds like an Indiana Jones adventure. After 23 years of research

including the detailed study of ancient art, cultures spanning 3000 years

and three continents to the latest in satellite imaging technology, a father

and son make an extraordinary trip deep into the heart of the Peruvian

Amazon to confirm their theories that this is where a giant anaconda with a

difference lives.



But that's precisely what Lisburn man Mike Warner (73) and his son Greg (44)

have done, seeking evidence that this was the home of the Yacumama and

actually capturing a picture of the creature. A leviathan of the jungle,

which reports say reaches 40

metres in length and two metres in diameter, it dwarfs any snake known to

science.



This anaconda is not green but dark brown and is known by the locals as the

'black boa' or 'Yacumama'.



"Yacumama is translated as Mother of the Water and reports of this giant

snake abound throughout the Amazon basin and history."

Mike, who is partially sighted, has spent 23 years researching the beast but

it was only six months ago when his son discovered his research documents

and they decided to take part in the incredble journey.



Cryptozooologist Mike of Hillhall spent his life savings setting up the

expedition with Greg to find out more about the snake, which reports say can

engorge water then shoot a monkey out of a tree like a water canon.

The team spent 12 days in March using the latest satellite equipment to take

images of the huge reptile and were able to officially announce the

discovery on May 2.



The explorers were dogged by hazardous weather conditions in the middle of

the rainy season but eventually managed to take off by hydroplane from the

Amazon River on day five of the expedition.



"Despite being buffeted by a freak storm we managed several flyovers at an

average altitude of 400 feet recording video footage from two cameras at

either side to the rear of the aircraft and Greg, located in the front with

the pilot, taking around 300 still photographs" said Mike who had his 73rd

birthday while in Peru.



After an exhausting 12 days in the jungle and a 30 hour trip back home the

father and son team were finally able to examine their photo evidence in

more detail, over 700 photos and five hours of video



"The data is immense and will take months to fully appreciate but already it

supports our theories of 'channels' created by these giants as they make

their way through the dense jungle knocking down trees 90 feet tall, but

more importantly we managed to catch one of these reclusive giants on camera

as it made its way through one of its watery channels."



It was Colonel Percy Fawcett, who was commissioned by the Royal Geographical

Society of London in 1906 to map an area of the Peruvian Amazon in a dispute

over rubber production who, after an encounter with a giant anaconda, first

documented large 'trails 6 feet wide' or what are now called 'channels'.



And according to Greg it was the link made between his account and the

evidence of large irregular 'channels' at the site they visited that led to

the discovery.



They have now shared their findings with the Peruvian government, the

National Geographic Society in Washington and Queens University in Belfast.



The team will now spend months analysing the footage and plan to return to

same location in October to get thermal imagery which will help find the

numbers of anacondas. This time they hope to bring with them a television

crew.



Greg concluded: "The real hero is my father. It must be incredible to have

spent 23 years researching this and then to succeed in an expedition where

others had failed."

There was an amazing postscript to their trip when an anaconda, believed to

be the one they located in March, is thought to have been responsbile for

smashing the house of an elderly couple in a small village in Peru earlier

this week.


   

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