- The reticulated python, with a maximum length of over 20 feet, is the longest snake species on Earth.
- Pythons are non-venomous, but their size allows them to bite and swallow humans.
- They can suffocate their prey or even humans by wrapping their bodies around and squeezing.
Pythons are non-venomous, but their size allows them to bite and swallow humans. As they hunt, they can suffocate their prey or even humans by wrapping their bodies around and squeezing. The reticulated python, with a maximum length of over 20 feet, is the longest snake species on Earth.
A video of an American reptile wrangler being squished by a giant python as he tries to put it in its cage has gone viral on social media. A 20-foot-long female yellow reticulated python named Lucy wraps itself around a man’s entire torso in an Instagram movie published by user’snakebytestv,’ who then tries to move it and return it to its cage.
Handling a 20-foot snake is no easy task, as he noted in the video’s caption. This Lucy sure is challenging me! There have been 739k views and 20k likes on the reel so far.
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Brian Barczyk, a 50-year-old Michigan resident and YouTuber, shares daily vlogs on his family life and the snakes, geckos, and other reptiles he owns and breeds.[embedpost slug=”watch-viral-cat-meeting-another-cat-is-hate-at-first-sight/”]



















