No. Even the longest recognised species - the Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) only reaches around 23 feet (7 metres) long.
The longest snake ever found was a reticulated python that measured 25 feet (7.67 meters) long.
the buggies snake in the world is 30 feet long
depends on the what type of snake it is. well most snakes r 3 to 4 feet but king cobras can get to 16 feet
I Think the largest snake in North America is the Indigo Snake (Eastern Indigo Snake).It can grow up to 10 feet long.The second is western diamondback rattlesnake.It can grow up to 7 feet long and the largest one was around 9 feet long.The third is King Snake (Common King snake).Some king snakes like scarlet king snake etc grows 3-4 feet long.And some big King Snakes like Common King Snake,California King Snake and Desert king Snake etc can grow up to 6-7 feet long.But the Common King Snake can grow much larger the biggest speciemen was measured nearly 9 feet (8.5 feet) long.
The longest stretched jelly snake ever measured was 7.6 meters (24.9 feet) long.
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.
the adult coral snake is about three feet long
The Tiger Snake is around 5 - 7 feet long.
17 feet.
depends on the type of snake it is and how long it lives
the buggies snake in the world is 30 feet long
The largest snake was Titanoboa cerrejonesis. It was calculated at 50 feet long.
It can be 2 to 6 feet long
A Hognose snake
That depends on the species of snake.
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