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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Where does world record largest snake in captivity live? Why, Kansas City, of course. The reticulated python turned 15 years old this year. Medusa was measured at 25 feet 2… ...
The world longest snake is the reticulated python. The longest ever found in the species measured a whopping 32 feet, ... Medusa was measured on Oct. 12, 2011, and was 25 feet, ...
Medusa has bumped Fluffy, a reticulated python, off the top spot. At 24ft long she held the record for longest snake living in captivity until she died at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell ...
Medusa, a 25-foot-plus python is the longest snake in the world. Some anacondas can weigh a quarter ton. Here is a list of the world’s biggest snake species, along with a few incredible ...
Currently, the Guinness World Record-holder is Medusa, a reticulated python who resides in Kansas City, Mo. When she was measured in 2011, she was 25 feet 2 inches long, roughly a little longer ...
In order to take Medusa’s crown, the Penang python – who is yet to be given a nickname – would first have to be verified by the Guinness World Records body.
Both Medusa and the newly discovered snake are reticulated pythons (Python reticulatus), a species native to Southeast Asia that primarily eats small mammals and birds.
Late last week, an absolutely ginormous python was found caught under a tree that had fallen near a Malaysian construction site. Its length has been pegged at 26 feet (8 meters), which, if ...
Medusa, a reticulated python weighing 158kg (24st 12lb), is kept at a haunted house in Kansas City, Missouri. The Malaysian snake, also thought to be a reticulated python, has not been officially ...
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