No. There is no snake that is 100 feet long, or anywhere close to that.
The longest snake ever found was a reticulated python that measured 25 feet (7.67 meters) long.
No. Even the longest recognised species - the Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) only reaches around 23 feet (7 metres) long.
the blue malaysian coral snake. it is called the 100 paces snake because they say that's how long you can walk before dying. it's that deadly
A floor or piece of land with an area of 3,484,800 square feet and width 100 feet,is (3,484,800 / 100) = 34,848 feet long = 6.6 miles long
There would be 600 ft² in an object that measured 100 feet long by 6 feet wide.
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100 feet = 0.03048 kilometers
Area = 14*100 = 1400 square feet
While a snake may be able to move faster than a cheetah in a short burst (such as striking at prey), a cheetah has the fastest sustained land speed of any animal on earth (70+ mph). However, many birds are able to reach air speeds well in excess of 100 mph.
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