Just below the mud and the murky waters of the Venezuelan llanos lurks the world's largest slithering snake, the anaconda. National Geographic grantee, Jesus Rivas, began stomping barefoot around the ecosystem several years ago and has unearthed these creatures and their habits. With the aid of radio tags, swallowed or surgically implanted, Jesus follows the snakes through their daily rituals, habitat, and preparation for the next breeding season.
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- Run Time: Approx. 55 mins
- Release Date: 1999