How does it feel when diving face-to-face and encountering the terrifying Amazon green python? The brave are fearless

When diving, how would it feel to encounter a python? There is a high probability that people will be scared to panic and run away, but there are always some people in the world who are so bold and brave to accept the challenge, 38-year-old adventurer Diego Rodriguez, 35-year-old Juan Card Los Abascal and 37-year-old Jorge Hauser belong to this small group.

According to the British " Mirror" report on September 7, these three brave divers not only dared to approach one of the world’s longest snakes, the green python, when swimming in the Brazilian Amazon. Some amazing photos were also taken.

The brave divers did not show any fear. They calmly swam to this 20-foot-long giant female python, interacted with it, and captured amazing shots of reptiles in the Brazilian Amazon. At the same time, the python was staring at the camera and swimming near the diver.

The green python, a species found in South America, is one of the heaviest and longest snakes in the world. This species has its unique olive green background color covered with black spots along the length of the body. The eyes are high on the head, which allows it to see the water surface while swimming without exposing its body.

It is understood that it kills the prey by squeezing the prey with the body instead of using poison. Female pythons are much larger than males, and are said to be up to 9 meters long. There are reports that pythons can be up to 12 meters long, but this has not been confirmed, and there is no clear evidence to prove this.

For Hauser among the brave trio, this is not the first time he has had close contact with a python. He has swim with other reptiles before. The photographer founded an ocean-going fleet tour company in Mexico and often swims with great white sharks in the Formosa River.

He said that he is not afraid of these reptiles,Because he has been diving with sharks and other large predators for more than 10 years, he has become accustomed to wandering underwater with large predators. In fact, these animals are very shy and spend most of their time trying to avoid humans, which is a bit disappointing.

It is reported that snakes generally do not actively attack humans, so do not provoke snakes. The most important point is that when you are in contact with snakes, please always maintain awe and respect for them. This is good for everyone.

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