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Old 08-11-04, 10:47 PM   #46
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Largest Meal

The largest prey item on record was a 59Kg (130lb) impala, which was removed from a 4.87m (16ft) African rock python (Python sabae). http://members.tripod.com/wellsking/worldrecs.htm


Heaviest Snake
The heaviest snake in the world is the anaconda (Eunectes murinus) of tropical South America and Trinidad: it attains a considerable greater body weight than the much more slender reticulated python (Python reticulatus); for example, a 5.2m (17ft) anaconda would weigh roughly the same as a 7.3m (24ft) reticulated python. The record-holder is a female anaconda shot in Brazil in c. 1960. It was 8.45m (27ft 9in) long, with a girth of 1.11m (44in), and was estimated to have weighed nearly 227Kg (500lb). http://members.tripod.com/wellsking/Worldrec2.htm



Longest Snake

The record-holder is the reticulated python (Python Reticulatus) of southeast Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines, which regularly exceeds 6.25m (20.5ft).

The greatest proven length for this species is 10m (32ft 9.5in) for a specimen shot on the north coast of Celebes, Indonesia, in 1912; it was accurately measured with a surveying tape by civil engineers working at a nearby mining camp. The closest runner-up is an African rock python (Python Sabae) measuring 9.81m (32ft 2.25in), which was shot in 1932 by Mrs Charles Beart, in the grounds of a school in Bingerville, Ivory Coast, West Africa; however, this particular individual was truly exceptional, since the average length for this species is only 3-5m (9ft 10in - 16ft 5in)

The largely aquatic anaconda (Eunectes murinus) of South America is a close contender for the longest snake record, although it has probably been the subject of more exaggerated claims regarding its size than any other living animal. Early Spanish settlers in South America spoke of individuals measuring 18-24m (60-80ft) and even larger specimens have been reported. But, in reality, it rarely exceeds 6.25m (20ft 6in).

Perhaps the most famous of the claims that have been taken seriously was made in 1907 by LtCol Percy Fawcett of the Royal Artillery. He shot an unusually large anaconda while navigating the Rio Negro, in the Amazon, Brazil, as it made its way up a riverbank. He claimed that "as far as it was possible to measure, a length of 45ft [13.7m] lay out of the water, and 17ft [5.2m] in it, making a total length of 62ft [18.9m]". Fawcett was very meticulous in all the observations he entered in his journal, but his explorations often read like a comic-book adventure so the reliability of his giant anaconda has often been questioned. The truth will never be known for sure.

The longest (and heaviest) snake ever held in captivity was a female reticulated python named ' Colossus' which was 8.68m (28ft 6in) long and weighed 145Kg (320lb) at her heaviest. She died at Highland Park Zoo, Pennsylvania, USA, on April 15 1963. http://members.tripod.com/wellsking/Worldrec1.htm

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Old 08-12-04, 08:15 AM   #47
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I've seen those factoids in many websites, books, guinness and so on... And most of the data is hilarious.
First of all: A record can never be accepted on an "estimated guess". So the 1960 anaconda, for much impressive she could be for the eyes, could never be official. Second, if the rock python at nearly 33 feet was for real, then the anaconda would NOT be the weight record holder (gee, could it be i'm the only one spotting all this). Since nobody is keeping track of big meals taken by boids out there, the "record" is meaningless. I could go to Indonesia and come back with a new record, but an expedition to find pythons eating is nonsense, so that is just a record for those who want to believe it.( who weighted the impala, anyway?). One other thing, WHO measured the 10 meter retic? Some guys working nearby?! gee, thats reliable...i'm surprised it did not strech 49' also. Hehe.
Nah, let's face it. These are records for those who want to believe it.
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Old 08-12-04, 10:55 AM   #48
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Sorry jimmy but but if guiness is not reliable for world records than please explain to us where we can find relaible sources

And to clear it up that 32 foot 9 and a half inch retic was the longest snake ever recorded ask any respected herpetologist or herper around and they will tell u that recored still stands and it is not a bunch of bull
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Old 08-12-04, 01:09 PM   #49
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Awsome pics man, I love Afrocks. I'll have to put up some more pics of my little one but she only eats mice right now....
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Old 08-12-04, 05:15 PM   #50
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I'm not saying those records are fake neither am i saying they are right, BigBADace. I was just pointing out that ANY source (including Guinness, excuse me) can be wrong, and it's up to the public to believe or not. Guinness did not even exist back in 1912, so they can only be taking the word of others in order to state that python at such lenght. Who can today be so sure the python was measured right or measured at all? It's impossible to tell. It's just like Baby the burm, Guinness states her at over 27 feet and, although she's a large snake, i would doubt she's even 23'. Any source can be wrong and, in ultimate judgment, any person has the right to believe or not.
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Old 08-12-04, 05:23 PM   #51
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Just another thing. Did you know that before, guinness had an Anaconda at over 37' as the biggest snake in the world. After that they decided to credit that record no more and "gave" the record to that python proving that even they can contradict themselves and publish false info.
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Old 08-12-04, 06:42 PM   #52
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I have to admit that i did not look at all of the links etc given so if these pics are repetative i apologize. I have to state firstly that these are not my pictures, i do not own them etc. Im truely sorry that i just cant remember where i got them from either. I downloaded them a couple of years ago as i was so impressed with them and have just forgotten about them until this thread was brought up. If the owner of these pics wants me to remove them please feel free to email me, Shane@ssnakess.com. I just figure that they might have a bit to do with this debate and interesting regardless. Also if someone could identify where i got them, that would be great as well, thanks, enjoy...what a monster!!!











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Old 08-20-04, 03:42 PM   #54
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Check this out http://home.att.net/~crinaustin/Snake2.htm That prety big for a retic meal and that retic isint even big
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Old 08-20-04, 03:44 PM   #55
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wel I dont think thats true but its huge
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Old 08-20-04, 03:47 PM   #56
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But thy say thats an anaconda and Its not its a retic
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