The supposed longest snake in the world has been discovered by a tribal family and you won't believe how long it is
Scottish filmaker, Gordon Buchanan presents the three-part series called Tribes, Predators and Me, which first airs on BBC Two at 9pm on Sunday.
In the first episode, Gordon joins a Waorani tribal family in remote Ecuador as they hunt for anacondas, the world’s largest snakes.
There is also a scientific reason for the capture as the Waorani are losing their land to oil exploration - with scientists testing anacondas for the effects of oil pollution.
The anaconda caught and then released in the programme is the longest ever to be recorded at more than 17 feet long.
In the programme Gordon has two weeks to learn the Waorani tribe’s ancient wildlife secrets. These people are masters of the forest and have learnt to live alongside animals we fear, such as jaguars and even huge anacondas.
With their help Gordon sees mysterious Amazon river dolphins and encounters a powerful jaguar.
He sees how the women garden within the forest and how they befriend wild animals such as monkeys, parrots and even huge tapirs.
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