list of largest deadliest snake in world

                           The largest living snakes in the world                      


There are eleven living snakes, listed below according to their maximum known or reported mass, that have a maximum mass that may reach or exceed 50 pounds (23 kg). Pending the acceptance of its 
taxonomic status, the Bolivian anaconda (Eunectes beniensis) may also merit inclusion, and the northern and southern variations of African rock python could be considered separately, measured either by length or by weight.

1.Green anaconda

Scientific name ; [Eunectes murinus]

Family ;[Boidae]

Mass; May exceed 227 kg (500 lb),validity questionable 97.5 kg (215 lb), reliable, maximum among 780 specimens caught over a seven-year period 1992–98 Average 30.8 kg (68 lb) among 45 specimens (1992–98) Generally considered the heaviest

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Length; May exceed 8.8 m (29 ft),not firmly verified 5.21 m (17.1 ft), reliable, maximum among 780 specimens caught over a seven-year period 1992–98 Average 3.7 m (12 ft) among 45 specimens (1992–98) Minimum adult length 3.2 m (10 ft) 5.6 m (18 ft), somewhat reliable

2.Burmese python

 scientific name ; [ Python bivittatus]

Family ; Pythonidae

mass; 182.8 kg (403 lb), reliable, for "Baby" in 1998

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length; 5.74 m (18.8 ft), reliable, for "Baby" ca. 1999  [Minimum adult length 2.35 m (7.7 ft)]

Reticulated python

scientific name ;  Malayopython reticulatus

 family ;  Pythonidae

mass; Up to 158 kg (350 lb), s.omewhat reliable 158.8 kg (350 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Medusa" in 2011 Almost 160 kg (350 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Twinkie" in 2014 .136 kg (300 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Fluffy" in 2010
133.7 kg (295 lb), reasonably reliable, for "Colossus" in 1954 (with an empty stomach). 124.7 kg (275 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Samantha" in 2002. 115 kg (254 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Super Snake" in 2021. 59 kg (130 lb), reliable, .wild specimen in 1999 (after not eating for nearly 3 months). Up to 158 kg (350 lb), somewhat reliable. 158.8 kg (350 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Medusa" in 2011. Almost 160 kg (350 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Twinkie" in 2014. 136 kg (300 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Fluffy" in 2010. 133.7 kg (295 lb), reasonably reliable, for "Colossus" in 1954 (with an empty stomach). 124.7 kg (275 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Samantha" in 2002. 115 kg (254 lb), somewhat reliable, for "Super Snake" in 2021. 59 kg (130 lb), reliable, wild specimen in 1999 (after not eating for nearly 3 months) 

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length; 10 m (33 ft),not firmly verified. 7.9 m (26 ft), somewhat reliable, for "Samantha" in 2002. 7.67 m (25.2 ft), somewhat reliable, for "Medusa" in 2011. 7.3 m (24 ft), somewhat reliable, for "Fluffy" in 2010. 7 m (23 ft),. somewhat reliable, for "Super Snake" in 2021. 6.95 m (22.8 ft), reliable, wild specimen in 1999. 6.35 m (20.8 ft), reasonably reliable, for "Colossus" in 1963 (skeletal length). Minimum adult length 3.04 m (10.0 ft]

4.African rock python

scientific name; Python sebae (sometimes considered two species, P. sebae and P. natalensis)
 family; Pythonidae

mass; Up to 113 kg (250 lb),not firmly verified

                                     Adult Female Python sebae 1.33aspect.jpg

 length;  Up to 7.5 m (25 ft),not firmly verified .Minimum adult length 2.50 m (8.2 ft)

 scientific name; Python molurus
 family; Pythonidae

mass; 91 kg (200 lb),not firmly verified 52 kg (115 lb), reliable

                                  Pratik jain dahod python.JPG

length; 6.4 m (21 ft),not firmly verified. 4.6 m (15.1 ft), reliable

6.Amethystine (scrub) python

scientific name; Simalia amethistina

family; Pythonidae

mass; 91 kg (200 lb)[citation neededLittle information about size is available

                                         High-Yellow Sorong Amethystine Scrub Python.jpg

length; Some reports up to or exceeding 8 m (26 ft),not firmly verified .7.2 m (24 ft), somewhat reliable. In excess of 6 m (20 ft).Typically 3.5 m (11 ft).Minimum adult length 1.8 m (5.9 ft). Little information about size is available

7.Yellow anaconda

scientific nameEunectes notaeus
family; Boidae
mass;They commonly weigh 25 to 35 kg (55 to 77 lb), though large specimens can weigh 40 to 55 kg (88 to 121 lb) or even more.

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length; 4.6 m (15.1 ft), reasonably reliable Typically 3–4 m (10–13 ft) 3.1 m (10 ft) maximum among 86 specimens in a field study


8.Dark-spotted anaconda

scientific name; Eunectes deschauenseei

family; Boidae

mass;30 kg (66 lb)[citation needed

length; 3 m (9.8 ft),validity unknown

9.Cuban boa

scientific name; Chilabothrus angulifer
family; Boidae
mass;27 kg (60 lb)

                                               Boa kubański ( Epicrates angulifer).JPG

length;4.8 m (16 ft)

10. Papuan python

scientific name;Apodora papuana
family;Pythonidae
mass;22.5 kg (50 lb)


length; One reasonably reliable report of 4.39 m (14.4 ft) Often reaches 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) Most specimens 1.4–3.6 m (4.6–11.8 ft)

11.Boa constrictor

scientific name; Boa constrictor
family;Boidae

Boa constrictor, Vaňkovka, Brno (2).jpg
mass; Possibly up to 4.3 m (14 ft) .A much larger report was debunked

Length: Female: 2.1 – 3 m (Adult), Male: 1.8 – 2.4 m (Adult)



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