By Megan Shersby

Published: Friday, 28 October 2022 at 12:00 am


This accolade is awarded to the reticulated python, which can be found in the rainforests, grasslands, woodlands and occasionally even the sewers of south and southeast Asia. It is also amongst the three heaviest snake species.

The longest ever recorded was found in 1912 and measured 10 metres, and the longest in captivity was a female in the USA that measured 7.67 metres.

As a python snake, the reticulated python is an ambush predator. This means that it waits until its prey is close enough to strike. The species is not venomous, but it is type of constrictor which means it seizes its prey within its coils and gradually constricts the prey until it dies, after which it consumes it.

It normally feeds on mammals and birds, with smaller snakes feeding on smaller prey items such as rodents and bats, and larger snakes feeding on civets, primates, pigs and deer.