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Dan O'Neill joins Dr. Juliana Terra, a herpetologist in Southern Brazil, hoping to track down a giant female green anaconda during the mating season; the snake's natural camouflage complicates the task.
Dan O'Neill joins Dr. Juliana Terra, a herpetologist in Southern Brazil, hoping to track down a giant female green anaconda during the mating season; the snake's natural camouflage complicates the task.
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