Longest snake - ever (captivity)
Who
Medusa
Where
United States Kansas City
When
12 October 2011
The longest snake - ever (captivity)
is Medusa, a reticulated python (python reticulatus), and is owned by Full Moon
Productions Inc. in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. When measured on 12 October
2011, she was found to be 7.67 m (25 ft 2 in) long. Medusa also holds the
current 'Longest Snake - Living (captivity)' title.
In Kansas City, Missouri, USA, those
who look directly at Medusa may not do that – but they certainly come to a
stone cold stop.
That’s because the Medusa you find
at the city’s Full Moon Productions isn’t some mythological figure of yore.
It’s the longest snake ever in captivity.
Medusa, a reticulated python,
clocked in at 7.67 meters (25 feet, 2 inches) long in its official world record
measurement, on October 12, 2011.
Reticulated pythons – named as such
because of the grid-like pattern of its skin – are on average the world’s
longest snakes, but adults normally grow an average of between 3-6 m (or, 10-20
ft).
But there is nothing normal about
Medusa.
The 10-year-old snake required 15
men to hold her at full length in order for her record measurement to be taken,
and her diet consists of a combination of rabbits, hogs, and deer served
biweekly. She’s been known to eat a whole, 18-kg (40-lb) deer in one sitting.
Medusa herself weighs 158.8 kg (350 lbs).
Reticulated pythons primarily
populate southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines and are also known as
great swimmers. In 1912, a specimen shot in Sulawesi measured a jaw-dropping 10
m (32 ft 10 in). However, unlike Medusa, the unnamed animal was never kept
alive in captivity.
Medusa is currently housed at “The
Edge of Hell Haunted House” in Kansas City. Her handlers say she can actually
tell when it’s “showtime” for patrons, as she will go into what they call
performance mode. During this time, Medusa will stay completely still for those
passing by to get a full glimpse of her in her record-stretching glory.
For those passing through the
American Midwest, Medusa is surely a showstopping addition to any itinerary. A
helpful hint: she is known to purr like a cat when she’s happy and hiss when
she’s angry. Considering the size of this incredible creature, we recommend
slithering away yourself if the purring ever stops.
The previous record holder was reticulated python (Python reticulatus) Fluffy. When measured on 30 September 2009, she was found to be over 7.3 m (24 ft) long.
The previous record holder was reticulated python (Python reticulatus) Fluffy. When measured on 30 September 2009, she was found to be over 7.3 m (24 ft) long.
No comments:
Post a Comment