South America
the would be the anaconda and the coral snake
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
In weight, the anaconda. In length, the reticulated python.
Brazil has the largest snake population in the world, with over 370 species of snakes found in the country. The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is especially rich in snake diversity, including the infamous anaconda, which is one of the largest snake species in the world.
The worlds longest snake is about 3km long found in Australia.
The two largest species of snake are the Anaconda (which is the heaviest) and the Reticulated Python (the longest).
The longest - is the Reticulated Python, but the heaviest is the Anaconda.
The anaconda grows the largest.
The largest snakes on Earth are the reticulated python (Python reticulatus) and the green anaconda (Eunectes murinus). They can both grow to lengths exceeding 20 feet and weigh several hundred pounds.
I believe you meant "anaconda." Anaconda is a type of snake found in South America that is known for its large size and powerful constricting abilities. They are non-venomous and primarily hunt by squeezing their prey to death before swallowing it whole.
The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - found in Africa. The heaviest species is the Anaconda of central America.
The giant snake found in swamps is often the Burmese python. They are one of the largest snake species and are native to Southeast Asia. Invasive populations have also been established in the Florida Everglades.