According to legend, Nabau is a terrifying snake, over 30 meters long, with a dragon head and 7 nostrils. Yet, that legend is alive again on the Baleh River in Borneo (Malaysia), the world’s third largest island in Southeast Asia.
Locals believe that this mysterious creature has returned after a photo of a giant snake swimming along the estuary was published. The photo, taken by a member of the natural disaster control team from a helicopter, is currently causing a lot of notable controversy. Many people think that the legendary giant snake has returned, some others do not believe the above theory but believe that this is just a technological joke.
The photo was taken on the Baleh river
While Kuala Lampur’s prestigious New Straits Times newspaper asked its readers to be wise before becoming too scared, people living around the riverbank area confirmed that many of them had seen it with their own eyes. giant snake.
They also gave it the name Nabau after an ancient sea serpent that could change its shape into different creatures.
Photo experts completely refute the above assertion. The evidence they gave is that the water color of the Baleh River is in fact completely different from the water color in the photo. And they claim this is just a scam using modern photo editing technology.
Earlier this month, a group of scientists discovered a fossil specimen of a giant python, which according to their calculations, was longer than a bus and as heavy as a car. load and can swallow a cow whole. This animal was named Titanoboa. It roamed the tropical forests of South America 60 million years ago, just 5 million years after the last reptiles became extinct.
Another picture appeared. Are giant snakes really more than just a myth?