Uruguay registered the presence of a specimen of Hydrodynastes gigas – better known as the “false water cobra” or the “Brazilian smooth snake” – in the national territory, according to El País.

It is one of the largest aquatic snakes in the region, which can reach a length of three meters.

The reptile was found in the department of Artigas in the country’s north and is the second specimen seen in Uruguay. The first was recorded in . . .

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