Will Smith's Amazon Adventure Uncovers New Species of Anaconda, Brings the Actor Face-to-Face with Giant Tarantulas and Venomous Snakes.
In a recent expedition to the Amazon rainforest, actor Will Smith joined National Geographic's camera crew on a mission to discover new species. The journey took an unexpected turn when the team came across a massive female green anaconda measuring between 16 to 17 feet long. The giant snake was securely subdued by local Waorani guides, allowing scientists to collect a scale sample for further analysis.
Led by venom expert Bryan Fry, Smith and his team followed the anaconda through the river banks in search of other species. Their efforts paid off when they found the northern green anaconda, a new species that has been genetically distinct from its southern counterpart since diverging around 10 million years ago. The northern green anaconda's territory spans across Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guyana, and the northern part of Brazil.
During their Amazonian adventure, Smith also encountered a giant tarantula and got to see up close the venom extraction process from the snake. His journey wasn't limited to the rainforest; he ventured into other extreme environments, including the South Pole, the Himalayas, the Pacific Islands, the Kalahari Desert, and even the North Pole.
The three-minute documentary clip provides a glimpse into Smith's Amazonian experience and highlights his camaraderie with indigenous Waorani guides. The footage offers an exhilarating look at the adventure that unfolded in 2022, which led to the discovery of this new species.
Will Smith's "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" premiered on January 13, 2026, and can now be streamed on Disney+.
In a recent expedition to the Amazon rainforest, actor Will Smith joined National Geographic's camera crew on a mission to discover new species. The journey took an unexpected turn when the team came across a massive female green anaconda measuring between 16 to 17 feet long. The giant snake was securely subdued by local Waorani guides, allowing scientists to collect a scale sample for further analysis.
Led by venom expert Bryan Fry, Smith and his team followed the anaconda through the river banks in search of other species. Their efforts paid off when they found the northern green anaconda, a new species that has been genetically distinct from its southern counterpart since diverging around 10 million years ago. The northern green anaconda's territory spans across Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guyana, and the northern part of Brazil.
During their Amazonian adventure, Smith also encountered a giant tarantula and got to see up close the venom extraction process from the snake. His journey wasn't limited to the rainforest; he ventured into other extreme environments, including the South Pole, the Himalayas, the Pacific Islands, the Kalahari Desert, and even the North Pole.
The three-minute documentary clip provides a glimpse into Smith's Amazonian experience and highlights his camaraderie with indigenous Waorani guides. The footage offers an exhilarating look at the adventure that unfolded in 2022, which led to the discovery of this new species.
Will Smith's "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" premiered on January 13, 2026, and can now be streamed on Disney+.