

NBT Bihar confirmed that the snake had not been found in Jharkhand. Another video shared on the same account shows people struggling to fit the snake inside a car. The video was shared on TikTok by and has been viewed over 79 million times on the platform. However, according to The Mirror, the snake was found by workers clearing part of a Dominica rainforest. #nature #wildlife #snakes #forests #India /nZMNUtLkbv- Parimal Nathwani October 18, 2021 Massive! It took a crane to shift this #python weighing 100 kg and measuring 6.1 m length, in Dhanbad, Jharkhand. He was among many who posted the video with similar claims. Lengthwise, the Asian reticulated python probably has it beat. So, as a species, the green anaconda is considered the worlds heaviest snake but not necessarily the longest. "Massive! It took a crane to shift this #python weighing 100 kg and measuring 6.1 m length, in Dhanbad, Jharkhand," wrote Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathwani while sharing the clip on Twitter. The biggest and bulkiest Eunectes murinus can weigh 440 pounds (200 kilograms) or more. In the Indian social media space, the video went viral with claims that the huge snake was discovered in FCI Sindri in Dhanbad, Jharkhand. Since the video surfaced on social media earlier this month, many news websites also incorrectly reported that the snake was found in Jharkhand.
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Several news articles, in fact, speculated that it could be world's largest snake on record.

India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found the claim to be wrong. Africa’s Royal British commandos took 37 days to get it killed. It has killed 257 human beings and 2325 animals. The females tend to be larger than males with almost all of the largest. The viral claim along with the picture says, World’s biggest snake Anaconda found in Africa’s Amazon river. The video has been doing the rounds of the Internet for at least two weeks now, and has left millions stunned at the size of the serpent. Green anacondas are not native to Florida and are considered an invasive species. A video that has gone viral online shows a huge snake being lifted out of its rainforest home by a digger.
