In the heart of Venezuela, a barefoot biologist, Jesus Rivas, ventures into the swampy terrain to study giant anacondas. His quest is to find the world's largest snake, which can grow up to 30 feet in length and weigh hundreds of pounds. Anacondas use their sheer strength to suffocate their prey, including the capybara, the largest rodent in the world. National Geographic cameras capture the anacondas' hunting habits underwater and document a massive breeding ball of serpents.
Land of the Anaconda
A biologist ventures into Venezuela's swampy wilderness to study the majestic giant anacondas, leaving his shoes behind.





