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Serpientes más grandes del mundo

Discover the most imposing and fascinating snakes on the planet, from the giant reticulated pythons known for their extreme length to the green anacondas, the heaviest in the world. This ranking explores both constrictor and venomous species, highlighting their habitats, record sizes, and unique characteristics. Ideal for herpetology enthusiasts and those curious about the animal kingdom, it offers a comprehensive view of these impressive reptiles.

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    Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)

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    • Can grow to over 25 feet in length

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    The green anaconda is the largest snake in the world by weight and one of the longest, with females capable of exceeding 6 meters in length and 250 kilograms. Its impressive size and robust build make it a formidable predator in South American wetlands. It is a semi-aquatic species that dominates its habitat with unparalleled strength and constricting ability.

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    Reticulated Python (Malayopython reticulatus)

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    • Longest snake in the world

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    The reticulated python is the world's longest snake, with specimens exceeding 7 meters in length. Its exceptional size makes it an undisputed benchmark among the largest snakes. Furthermore, it is the third heaviest snake, underscoring its imposing presence in the reptile kingdom.

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    Titanoboa cerrejonensis

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    • Largest known snake to have ever lived

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    Titanoboa cerrejonensis was, for a long time, the largest known snake to have ever lived, with estimates of up to 50 feet in length and a ton in weight. Its discovery redefined the understanding of post-dinosaur extinction ecosystems and the evolution of giant reptiles. This prehistoric reptile stands as a testament to the gigantism snakes could achieve in warm tropical climates.

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    King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)

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    • World's longest venomous snake

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    The king cobra is the world's longest venomous snake, reaching impressive lengths of up to 5.85 meters. Its exceptional size and potent venom make it one of the most remarkable and feared snakes on the planet.

Frequently asked questions

Snakes are primarily evaluated by their length and weight, highlighting specimens like the Green Anaconda and Reticulated Python, which are known for their impressive size. Historical relevance, such as in the case of the Titanoboa, is also considered.
Users can participate by voting for their favorite snakes or suggesting other species they believe meet the criteria of size and relevance. Community participation helps enrich the ranking.
The results reflect a combination of known data on snake size and community interest. It serves as a guide to learn about the largest species, both existing and extinct, and their notable characteristics.
Yes, the ranking can include extinct snakes like the Titanoboa, which was a super snake that went extinct due to climate changes, but is relevant for its record-breaking size.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of the world's largest snakes is based on a combination of verifiable data and community input. We aim to offer a comprehensive perspective on these impressive creatures.

  • Snakes known for their exceptional length and weight, such as the Green Anaconda and Reticulated Python, are prioritized using documented data.
  • Both current and extinct species, like the Titanoboa, are considered to provide a complete historical and evolutionary context.
  • Contextual information, such as species divergence or extinction factors, is used to enrich the profiles of each snake.
  • Community participation through votes and suggestions is valued, allowing the ranking to reflect collective interest and knowledge.
  • Length and Weight: Snakes must be recognized for reaching significant sizes in terms of length (meters) and weight (kilograms), such as the Green Anaconda.
  • Historical or Scientific Relevance: Species that, although extinct, have had a notable impact due to their size, like the Titanoboa, or their evolutionary importance, like the northern green anaconda, are included.
  • Documented Evidence: Information about snake size and characteristics must be supported by known data, even when popular legends like those about anacondas are mentioned.