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Oldest Snake

serplover Aug 25, 2003 12:26 AM

Awhile ago I posted a question on several of the snake forums requesting information on the largest/longest snake currently in captivity. Unfortunately, like so many other topics and information concerning snakes and reptiles, very few could agree or even provide a solid, sure & confident answer.

Well, I must be a glutton for punishment but here goes...

What is the oldest snake speciman currently ALIVE in captivity?
What about a species by species breakdown.

Thank You,
Michael N. Schroeder

*NOTE: I know that the world record for the longest lived snake was 47 years (a Royal/Ball Python aquired and cared for at The Philadelphia Zoo), many of those 40 years cared for under the management of Roger Conant.

Replies (1)

Tormato Aug 25, 2003 01:02 PM

Im not sure of the oldest snake in captivity...but Im pretty sure I heard that Fluffy is the longest snake in captivity. I guess you could go to Google and do a search for "fluffy" under images. It is a pretty massive retic. Sorry so little help.

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