The reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is the longest snake in the world, regularly reaching over 6.25 metres in length. It is the longest of the 39 species in the family Pythonidae. The ...
On average, this snake reaches approximately 6.25 meters, or 20.5 feet, in length. The longest recorded reticulated python was discovered in 1912 and measured 10 meters, or about 32.8 feet ...
The longest snake, a reticulated python, was found in 1912, and was a whopping 32 feet, 9.5 inches, according to Guinness World Records. Medusa was measured on Oct. 12, 2011, and was 25 feet ...
The longest recorded reticulated python was 32ft long - almost 10 metres! That's longer than the average giraffe. It is also one of the three heaviest species of snake in the world.
A python holds the record for length with the longest measured at 33ft (10m). Experts tend to name the black mamba and the coastal taipan as the world’s most dangerous, venomous snake species.