Reticulated Python

The reticulated python is a snake species in the family Pythonidae native to South and Southeast Asia. It is the world's longest snake and listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List because of its wide distribution. Reticulated pythons hold the world record as the longest snake, sometimes reaching lengths up to 10meters. the Anaconda holds the record as the heaviest snake. While their size makes them slow movers, they can still strike at lightning fast speeds. Like all pythons, they are non-venomous. Instead they have backward curved teeth which grab their prey like a fork. The python then wraps around the prey, not crushing but suffocating it. answers to a questions

1.Are reticulated python dangerous?

It is among the three heaviest snakes. Like all pythons, it is a nonvenomous constrictor. There have been people who have been killed (and in at least two reported cases, eaten) by reticulated pythons.

2,how big do reticulated python get?

Mainland reticulated pythons (Python reticulatus reticulatus) are one of the world's largest snakes, with exceptional examples being recorded at 32 feet long and weighing in at 350 pounds. These specimens are exceptional and very rare, with the average adult size staying between 10 to 20 feet long.