Names of the scientists who participated in the process of catching the huge snake were: D. Karim Mohammed, d. Mohammed Sharif, d. Mr. Sea, d. Mahmoud students, d. Mazen Al-Rashidi.
And the names of the divers who participated in the process of catching the huge snake were: Ahmed leader, Abdullah Karim, fisherman Knight, Wael Mohammed, Mohammed Haridi, spears Alvajuma, Mahmoud Shafik, a full-Sharif. The Snake body has been transferred to in the Egypt morgue at Sharm El Sheikh international animal.
Analysis: You're no doubt wondering if the snake in these photos is real. It is. As a matter of fact, it's the only thing in these photos that's real. Everything else you see — the vehicles, the heavy machinery, the soldier standing next to the "giant" snake — is a child's toy or scale model. Which means the "giant" snake is, at most, two or three feet long. Scary.
If real, this snake would be much larger than any known species
Amazing Giant Snake Found and Captured in The Red Sea #1 |
Regarding the claim in the Arabic version of the story that the snake was captured by divers in the Red Sea, there are two obvious objections: 1) the snake pictured in the photos isn't a sea snake, and 2) in any case, scientists say there are no snakes in the Red Sea due to its extreme salinity.
Origin of the images
The low-resolution composite image above began showing up on Persian- and Arabic-language websites in mid-2012, accompanied by the contradictory claims that the "giant" snake had recently been killed either: 1) near the Karaj Dam in northern Iran (see video), or 2) in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt (see article).
Neither claim is true, obviously. Moreover, the images actually date back to May 2010 and were originally published in a forum frequented by Vietnamese IT students under the title "Vietnam Army Captured Giant Snake." If you have any doubt that the photos were staged using toy soldiers and plastic models, have a look at the high-resolution versions on that page.
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