Published 13:39 IST, November 20th 2020

Video: Huge anaconda caught in trap while 'stealing chicken', netizens call it 'insane'

In another stunning incident, a massive anaconda was captured while being caught in a trap when it is trying to eat a chicken. The video has 1.1M views.

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In a stunning incident, a massive anaconda was captured while being caught in a trap when it was trying to eat a chicken. gigantic size of snake that is coiling around in water has blown away netizens. Uploed on Twitter account, ‘AmazingScience’, video perfectly captures ermous creature struggling its way to eat chicken and has been aptly captioned as, ‘Trying to catch who’s been stealing chickens…”. 

40 seconds short clip shows snake on one side and chicken on ar side. Both have been separated by wooden barriers in between. As video progresses, we see snake crawl towards chicken, completely igring barriers in middle. As it begins to crawl, its gigantic size is revealed. snake also makes an attempt to eat full grown chicken after getting its he through a blue drum that is lying in its way.

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Netizens react to gigantic snake 

Uploed on vember 20, video has mand to gar 1.1 million views with 1.4K likes. "Would try ar way to catch snakes in my room at Diani Kenya? Put a black bag on floor, bang a stick behind snake! For sure reptile rushes to hide in bag! Pick up bag with stick & take it outside! Show local kids who love to see..n release it!", wrote a Twitter user. Ar person wrote, "Act of nature. Let it eat!". Tweeples are also Retweeting video with ir own captions. 

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(Im Credits: Twitter/@AMAZINGSCIENCE)

13:40 IST, November 20th 2020