The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - found in Africa. The heaviest species is the Anaconda of central America.
The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which can reach lengths of 33 feet (10m)
The two largest species of snake are the Anaconda (which is the heaviest) and the Reticulated Python (the longest).
The species is the second longest venomous snake in the world, exceeded in length only by the king cobra.
The Reticulate python is recognised as the longest species. Some specimens are reported to have measured over 33 feet (10 metres)
The Reticulated python is generally accepted as the longest snake - with reports of some specimens growing over 10 metres (32.5 feet). The heaviest snake species is the Anaconda.
If you're asking which is the longest species of snake - that title belongs to the Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) - The heaviest species is the Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus)
The reticulated Pythons is the world longest snake at 30ft+. the Anaconda is the worlds largest at 250lbs+
a black viper snake lives the longest
Nope! The record for the longest snake species goes to the reticulated python, and the record for heaviest snake species goes to the anaconda. African rock pythons are among the world's giant constrictors, though.
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
The longest snake species is recognised as the Reticulated Python. Specimens can reach 28 feet (9 metres) or more - though they are rare at that size. The accepted average is somewhere around 20 feet (6 metres)