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  2. List of largest snakes - Wikipedia

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    The Oenpelli python, in particular, has been called the rarest python in the world. [4] [5] [6] It is important to be aware that there is considerable variation in the maximum reported size of these species, and most measurements are not truly verifiable, so the sizes listed should not be considered definitive.

  3. Reticulated python - Wikipedia

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    Considering the known maximum prey size, a full-grown reticulated python can open its jaws wide enough to swallow a human, but the width of the shoulders of some adult Homo sapiens can pose a problem for even a snake with sufficient size. Reports of human fatalities and human consumption (the latest examples of consumption of an adult human ...

  4. Morelia spilota - Wikipedia

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    M. s. spilota. M. spilota is a large species of python in the genus, reaching between 2 and 4 m (6.6 and 13.1 ft) in length and weighing up to 15 kg (33 lb). M. s. mcdowelli is the largest subspecies, regularly attaining lengths of 2.7–3.0 m (8.9–9.8

  5. Central African rock python - Wikipedia

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    The Central African rock python kills its prey by constriction and often eats animals up to the size of antelope, occasionally even crocodiles. The snake reproduces by egg-laying. Unlike most snakes, the female protects her nest and sometimes even her hatchlings. The snake is widely feared, though it is nonvenomous and very rarely kills humans.

  6. Burmese python - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese python is frequently captive-bred for color, pattern, and more recently, size. Its amelanistic form is especially popular and is the most widely available morph. This morph is white with patterns in butterscotch yellow and burnt orange.

  7. Southern African rock python - Wikipedia

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    The Central African rock python (Python sebae) has two prominent light lines from the nose, over the eye to the back of the head, which are much duller in the Southern African rock python. The northern species has considerably larger head scales. [3] [4] It is also noticeably inferior in size to size the Central African rock python. [4]

  8. Amethystine python - Wikipedia

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    The amethystine python ... Popular among reptile enthusiasts, and noted for its coloration and size, it is one of the largest snakes in the world, ...

  9. Pythonidae - Wikipedia

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    Larger specimens usually eat animals about the size of a domestic cat, but larger food items are known; some large Asian species have been known to take down adult deer, and the Central African rock python (Python sebae) has been known to eat antelope.