In captivity Is currently Bob Clarks Fluffy,She is a reticulated python is 26 foot and around 330 pounds,Bob has had another python around the same size he sold to a zoo,And its a Tie breaker with the zoos their are 3 confirmed reticulated pythons in the nation close to fluffy (in the Zoo Fluffy) that are close in Size. Some Longer some heavier, but weight and length ration together and She (Fluffy in the zoo) holds title.
Once largest snake(now deceased) in a Zoo,It is a Burmese Python it is 27.5 feet and 404 pounds.It was held in the Park zoo in Illinois. Also is the Largest in Captivity (in zoo) longest and heaviest.
There was reports of a "49 foot" reticulated Python,those reports were false it was closer to 20 foot though a big snake certainly not nearly 50 feet.
Now out of the top 5 Biggest snake breeds
I guess currently the Burmese Python/Rock python and the Anaconda (being heavier) or The Reticulated python (Being longer) would be the biggest Since no Real records Just writing of bigger like the "33 foot" reticulated python found in the 30's but no proof or pictures. out of the top 5 they all get similar from 14-18 feet on average.
The average age varies greatly by species. 46 was the longest age of a snake in captivity at the Philadelphia Zoo. The average age of North American Snakes will live about 18-20 years in captivity.
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
The largest snake in captivity is a reticulated python named Medusa. Medusa measures over 25 feet in length and weighs over 350 pounds.
The longest stretched jelly snake ever measured was 7.6 meters (24.9 feet) long.
The lifespan of a snake in captivity can vary depending on the species. On average, most snakes live between 10-20 years in captivity, with some species living even longer than that. Providing proper care, diet, and habitat can help increase a snake's lifespan in captivity.
a black viper snake lives the longest
Reticulated Pythons are the longest snakes. The longest in captivity was until recently 24 feet long but recently died. There have been many claims for snakes longer than this but none appear to bear close inspection. The longest, officially, was almost ten metres in length. There are possibly snakes in the wild that equal this.
The average age varies greatly by species. 46 was the longest age of a snake in captivity at the Philadelphia Zoo. The average age of North American Snakes will live about 18-20 years in captivity.
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The King Cobra is the world's longest venomous snake reaching up to 22ft.
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The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which can reach lengths of 33 feet (10m)
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The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
The largest snake in captivity is a reticulated python named Medusa. Medusa measures over 25 feet in length and weighs over 350 pounds.
The longest living snake is the Common Boa.
A pet snake is a snake that has been raised in captivity or with people around it all the time so when it is at least a year old they can transport it to a pet shop and then you can can buy it legally and keep it as a pet. Some snakes available to keep as pets are 1. Black Indigo Snake. 2. A Garter Snake. 3. The Sinaloan Milk Snake. 4. An Eastern Hognose Snake. 5. The Leopard Rat Snake. 6. The Speckled Kingsnake 7. and a Royal Python aka the longest snake you can keep as a pet.