Jack Hoopia finds a Green Anaconda (Eunectes murino) crossing a road in the dark of night, in the savannas of Hato el Cedral, Apure state, Venezuela. He wrestles with her for a while to show us her strength and most unique features.
Jack Hoopia showcases the venomous snake called Mapanare or four nosed, talla X, yellow belly, candle tail, macagua, macaito, etc. It is very common in Venezuela and is very venomous.
On this occasion, Jack Hoopia catches a common toad. The common toad lives throughout the country. This tailless amphibian is the largest known in Venezuela. Toads thirty centimeters long and about two kilos in weight have been found.
This time, Jack finds a Llanos side-necked turtle (Podocnemis vogli) in the Apureña savannah. The sabanera river turtle or Llanos side-necked turtle is a species of turtle in the family Podocnemididae, native to northern South America.