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Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian villagers claim to have
captured a python that is almost 15 metres long and weighs nearly 450kg, a
local official said on Monday.
If confirmed, it would be the largest snake ever kept in captivity. Hundreds
of people have flocked to see the snake at a primitive zoo in Curugsewu
village on the country's main island of Java, Republika daily reported. It
splashed two large pictures of the reptile across its back page.
Local government official Rachmat said the reticulated python measured 14.85
metres and weighed in at 447kg.
The Guinness Book of World Records lists the longest ever captured snake to
be 9.75 metres. The heaviest - a Burmese Python kept in Gurnee, Illinois -
weighs 182.76kg, the book said on its website.
Rebublika said the snake, which was caught last year but only recently put
on public display, eats three or four dogs a month.
Reticulated pythons are the world's longest snakes. They are capable of
eating animals as large as sheep, and have been known to attack and consume
humans.
The species is native to the swamps and jungles of Southeast Asia.
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