How Long Was The Longest Snake

The longest snake ever recorded was 27.5 feet long. The largest snake in captivity was 32.3 feet long. These are the only two snakes that have been reliably measured.

There are many reports of much larger snakes but these are mostly unverified and probably exaggerated. The Guinness Book of World Records lists the longest snake ever captured as 24.6 feet long but this was never officially verified.

The longest snake currently in captivity is named Medusa and she is 26.2 feet long. She lives at the Edge of Existence Zoo in Kansas City Missouri.

What is the longest snake ever recorded?

The longest snake ever recorded was a reticulated python named Medusa.

She was measured at 25 feet 2 inches (7.

67 meters) long in October 2011.

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