Traffic halts as Giant Anaconda Crosses Road in Brazil; Video Goes Viral || GoViral
In the viral clip, many people can be seen getting down from their cars and even stopping other approaching vehicles to let the reptile pass. The snake was about over four-metres long and weight around 30 kilograms.
Traffic on a busy road in Brazil halted after the people spotted a giant anaconda on road near the city of Porto Velho. According to Global News, a video, which was shared by Italo Nascimento Fernandes, shows the large snake trying to cross the road as people around watched. In the viral clip, many people can be seen getting down from their cars and even stopping other approaching vehicles to let the reptile pass.
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