The reticulated python is one of the most feared snakes in all the world and with good reason. It is one of the few snakes that can literally squeeze the life out of you, with little or no chance of you escaping. Once a large reticulated python gets you in it’s coils, you generally are goners without some help.
I learned to respect this snake while watching an episode of Crocodile Hunter. Steve Irwin, who swam and wrestled salt water crocs, was literally terrified of this huge snake. I figure if the Crocodile Hunter fears the reticulated python, then maybe I should too. So I started researching on the reticulated python (that is what I do when I fear something).
Usually, when I research a snake I find out that the truth is not really all that scary. Not so with the reticulated python. This Asian snake has killed and ….. yes even consumed people. As a rule, pythons and other large snakes such as anacondas do not view us as a food source. In spite of this, the reticulated python has been known to eat humans. A reticulated python would have quite a problem consuming a full sized human being, but a child or smaller human would be no problem at all. Any sized human being can be killed by the reticulated
python however. They are that big and strong.
So just how big do they get? They have been reported to be as long as 30+ feet. There are several reticulated pythons in captivity that are in excess of 25 feet and these bad boys can weigh in excess of 300 pounds. Now that is a lot of snake.
The reticulated python is generally considered to be the longest snake in the world, while the anaconda is considered the largest because of the massive girth. (they also are rumored to grow to huge lengths) It really depends on the source as to which snake is actually the largest.
One thing is a given with reticulated pythons. They are far too large and far too dangerous to disrespect one. Give them the same large berth that you would to any other dangerous creature. Your life would likely depend on it.
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ok…. snake eating me, BAD. Got it! lol