OK, this is the reason that I, and others, are against "kids" getting a baby burm....
This is a 16-17 foot adult female burm that has a girth of 2 feet!
Meaning it could eat a small human!
This is a rescue animal that a friend of mine got in Florida. A snake of this size cannot be kept in a cage. It needs it's own room in your house, with it's own bathtub too! It most likely can, and will eat large food items like chicken and small pigs.
He had to put it in his trunk to get it moved. There is no way of shipping a snake of this size, so unless a local rescue can take it in, as in this case, this snake would have ended up in a shelter were it most likely would have been put down within 24-48 hours.