Thursday, 20 June 2013

World's Largest Reticulated Python Snake, Indonesia

Largest Reticulated Python Snakes in the world
World's Largest Reticulated Python  Indonesia Captured by VillagersIndonesian villagers claim to have captured a python to have nearly 49 feet long and weighs almost 990 pounds, a local officer of told.If confirmed, it would be the largest snake ever of the world kept in captivity.
Hundreds of people flocked to see the snake at the zoo primitive in the village Curugsewu the country main island of Java. Local government official Rachmat said the reticulated python measured 48 feet 8 inches and weighed in at 983 pounds.
Largest Reticulated Python Snakes

World's Largest Reticulated Python Snake in Indonesian Zoo Guinness Book of World Records lists the longest ever captured snake to be 32 feet. The heaviest - a Burmese Python kept in Gurnee, Ill - weighs 402 pounds, said the book's website.

The Indonesian newspaper Republika said the snake eats, was caught last year but only recently put on public display, three or four dogs a month.
Pythons reticulated is the World's longest snakes. They are capable of eating animals as large as sheep, and have been known to attack and eat people.The species is native to the swamps and jungles of Southeast Asia.
World's Largest Reticulated Python Snakes

 Largest Reticulated Python Snake Found from Indonesian Village BalikpapanEast Kalimantan   6.95 m (22.8 ft) long and weighed 59 kg (130 lb).

Reticulated Python Snake species is the biggest snake native to Asia. Generally, reticulated pythons length of more than 6 m (20 ft) are very rare, although according to the Guinness Book of World Records is the existence of more than one snake regularly so long. One of the largest examples of scientifically measuring from Balikpapan, measured East Kalimantan, Indonesia, under anesthesia at 6.95 m (22.8 ft) and weighing 59 kg (130 pounds) after not eating for 3 months. data published widely reported that samples several feet have not been further confirmed. Source

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