Colossal Constrictors: Discovering the World's Biggest Snakes

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Aries

Native to South America, the green anaconda holds the title for being the heaviest snake in the world, capable of reaching lengths over 20 feet.

Taurus

Found in Southeast Asia, the reticulated python is renowned for its impressive length, with some individuals surpassing 23 feet in length.

Gemini

Originating from Southeast Asia, the Burmese python is one of the largest snake species globally, with lengths often exceeding 18 feet.

Cancer

Residing in sub-Saharan Africa, the African rock python is a formidable predator, reaching lengths up to 20 feet.

Leo

Inhabiting the Indian subcontinent, the Indian python ranks among the largest snake species, often measuring over 18 feet long.

Virgo

Found in Australia and New Guinea, the amethystine python is a massive snake species, known for its robust build and lengths up to 26 feet.

Libra

Native to Central and South America, the boa constrictor is a sizable snake species, capable of growing over 13 feet long.

Scorpio

Resembling its green counterpart, the yellow anaconda inhabits South America and can grow up to 13 feet in length.

Sagittarius

Found in Australia and New Guinea, the scrub python is one of the largest snake species in the region, with lengths exceeding 20 feet.

Capricorn

Native to Southeast Asia, the blood python is a hefty snake species, often reaching lengths over 8 feet

Aquarius

Extinct for millions of years, the Titanoboa was the largest snake to have ever existed, estimated to reach lengths up to 42 feet.

Pisces

1. While not as long as other species, the king cobra is the longest venomous snake, capable of reaching lengths up to 18 feet.