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A Giant 5 Metre Anaconda Leads To Nature's Creepiest Discovery | Expedition Guyana | BBC Earth

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0:04Since first light, George and Gordon
0:06have been continuing their search for
0:08Guyana's top predators.
0:10One of the boatmen thinks he's seen a
0:12giant anaconda hidden in the bushes.
0:18>> Anaconda?
0:21Anaconda?
0:21>> Yeah, and if he says it's a big one.
0:24Really big.
0:28>> [music]
0:34[music]
0:41>> Is it a big one?
0:42>> It is a big one indeed.
0:44>> Can we get in that in that hole?
0:48>> It's like a It's like a It's like a car
0:49tire.
0:50>> Yeah.
0:50>> It's like a car tire on its side.
0:52>> A very large car tire.
0:54>> Gordon is just going to sneak onto land
0:58and try and get a picture of this
1:00anaconda on the ground.
1:05Razor grass.
1:07Gordon's about mm 8 ft away from it.
1:11Goodness me, that's a huge snake.
1:14>> It's 5 m long, its body the size of
1:17Gordon's waist.
1:20>> I'm doing a bit of pruning.
1:22Can't really get a clear view of it.
1:25I've seen an anaconda smaller than that
1:28eat a whole pig.
1:31Something the size of me, it could
1:33possibly do it.
1:37>> [music]
1:37>> Anaconda kill by coiling their body
1:39tightly around their prey and stopping
1:42the blood circulation.
1:44The victim is swallowed whole.
1:49>> If you're scared of snakes, this thing
1:51would give you nightmares.
1:54Its tongue's not out.
1:55>> [music]
1:56>> If its tongue comes out, that means it
1:58can sense us, it can actually taste us.
2:00At the moment, I think it's just fast
2:02asleep.
2:06>> Oh my god.
2:10>> Now, that is that's big.
2:13This place really is
2:16strangely rich in wildlife. I've never
2:19seen or heard of anywhere like this
2:22place.
2:23This is a land of giants.
2:25>> Wait.
2:26Its eyes are open. Is that
2:30It's great to see it. I I think we
2:32should just
2:33leave it alone.
2:38>> They head into the forest
2:40where they're confronted by yet another
2:42giant.
2:45>> This is an enormous tree.
2:48It's a silk
2:50cottonwood.
2:51Absolutely
2:53fast. That's bigger than anything we've
2:54seen.
2:56>> Definitely.
2:57>> Good grief.
2:59That is incredible.
3:00>> Look at the size of those buttress
3:02roots.
3:03Oh, wow. Look. Look. Look.
3:05>> Where you going? Where you going?
3:07It's a
3:07>> Oh my god.
3:09>> of those and
3:10>> That is incredible. This is a hawk moth
3:13which has been infected by
3:16>> Is that a fungus?
3:17>> Exactly. And that's grown throughout the
3:19whole animal. The disease makes them
3:22crawl up higher.
3:24>> Really?
3:24>> So, but when they die and the spores
3:27erupt out of the animal, it spreads over
3:30a further area.
3:31>> You have to be very careful what you eat
3:33in the jungle
3:34because there are things that can make
3:36you feel very sick. Other things will
3:38will grow inside you and erupt out of
3:41your back, your stomach.
3:44And here's an example. Sci-fi films,
3:47they try and dream up hideous things,
3:49yeah. But actually, in the real world,
3:51there are 10 times more hideous things
3:54happening to animals all around us than
3:56we than we could ever imagine.
3:58I'll bet you I'll bet you any money that
4:00species of
4:02fungus is is undescribed. I mean
4:06it's a very under-worked group.
4:08That to me
4:10is is quite unique.