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Largest burmese in captivity

tobias79 Jan 05, 2005 03:45 AM

I was wondering, does anyone know what size is the largest for a burmese in captivity? (or in nature for that matter).

Can any of you show pictures of burms with length of 18 ft or more?

Happy New Year from Denmark,
Tobias

Replies (10)

Carmichael Jan 05, 2005 08:41 AM

"Baby" at Serpent Safari was the largest known captive burm. Rumors have it that she is no longer around. My 19 foot, 300 pound burm, "Big Bertha" died of old age a year ago. I believe you can find her pic in the archives. If not, email me and I will be happy to send a pic or two. Rob

tobias79 Jan 05, 2005 10:46 AM

Thanks,
I found a picture of "Baby" on the internet(what a name for a monter like that). Very impressive snake!

I could not find any pictures of Big Bertha. How can I e-mail you? My email is alt_i_et@hotmail.com

Greatings, Tobias

eunectes4 Jan 05, 2005 05:03 PM

The largest burm was deffinitely baby. I saw her about 2 or 3 years ago at 27 ft and a few inches and 415 lbs. I believe she did die last year at something like 425 and i dont remember the length. I have also heard there is a baby2 who is fighting for the record they have at another store. I still think fluffy is going to pass them both up for largest snake. But thats completely opinion.

Jan 06, 2005 10:43 AM

I can't confirm nor deny the accuracy of this snippit I tripped over ... nor can I confirm the species ... but somebody out there claims to have the 'largest'!
Mayber someone south of me familiar with the large snakes could give the good people a call and get the details and then pass a qualified judgement ... maybe with a photo?.
resepcts, Wes

MARTHA’S VINEYARD TIMES (Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts) 07 January 05
World of Reptiles and Birds Edgartown–Vineyard Haven Rd., Edgartown. Rare birds and reptiles including largest snake in captivity. Island naturalist Gus Ben David gives tours and lectures. Sat., 10 am–3 pm. 508-627-5634.
http://www.mvtimes.com/Calendar/01062005/museums_and_tours.html

Jan 06, 2005 05:39 PM

I'm not sure if this helps or not. I havn't been able to archive anything about "Baby' the 400-pounder passing away; and these are snippits about big burms ... (By the way - 27 feet - 100 punds?)
respects Wes
(Taking a moment to remind you that there are some honkin' big newts out there too!)
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SUN-TIMES (Chicago, Illinois) 01 January 04 World's largest snake outclasses local hero (Brenda Warner Rotzoll)
Baby isn't biggest anymore.
The 403-pound, 27-foot Burmese python who lives at the Serpent Safari reptile zoo and store in Gurnee Mills mall apparently has been supplanted by a nearly half-ton, 48-foot-long reticulated python captured by villagers on the island of Java in Indonesia.
But Baby is still the largest snake most Americans are ever likely to see up close and personal. It's one long trek to the remote village of Curugsewu, where residents captured their snake last year but only recently put it on display in a primitive zoo.
The reticulated python in Java measures 48 feet 8 inches long and weighs 983 pounds, a local government official said. The Indonesian newspaper Republika said the snake 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.
Baby weighs 403 pounds when hungry and has tipped the scale at as much as 450 pounds when she has just eaten, something she does only five times a year. Then she chows down on as many as seven live chickens.
The 2003 Guinness Book of World Records listed Baby as the world's heaviest snake ever captured, while the longest snake measured 32 feet.
Baby was raised by Serpent Safari owner Lou Daddono, who has been fascinated by reptiles since childhood. His zoo and store, opened in Wisconsin Dells in 1996 and at Gurnee Mills mall in 1998, grew out of the nonprofit Reptile Education and Adoption Center he founded in 1987. REAC offered free reptile pets to responsible families and schools.
Daddono has lectured at hundreds of schools in the Chicago area, seeking to help students understand evolution and the need for conservation.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-snake01.html

INDIANAPOLIS STAR (Indiana) 24 May 04 Reptile show has fear factor and fun factor (Jon Murray)

But Sibley and others caution potential owners of large snakes like Sue to consider the commitment. They take more attention than smaller snakes, and they grow to hundreds of pounds.
Sue is 3 years old now but could grow 8 more feet and live several decades, Sibley said. The largest Burmese python Sibley knows of is a 28-year-old in Gurnee, Ill., that is 28 feet long and weighs more than 460 pounds.

http://www.indystar.com/articles/6/149254-6766-009.html

LODI NEWS-SENTINEL (California) 27 August 04 Camp Hutchins kids meet giant snakes, lovable lizards (Jennifer Snyder)

The biggest snake, Banana, was the Burmese python, which is 27 feet long and can eat three to four large rabbits a month. The python weighed 100 pounds, yet Python Ron wielded him over his shoulders with seeming ease.
http://www.lodinews.com/articles/2004/08/27/news/02_python_040827.txt

GRANT COUNTY NEWS (Williamstown, Kentucky) 02 September 04 Snake eyes (item & photo by Rebecca Russo)
Ryan Barrett, of Dry Ridge, seems to be saying a quick prayer as a 275-pound Burmese python approaches. Barrett was one of nearly 40 people that attended "Second Nature for Kids" presented by Howard Schwartzman on Saturday, Aug. 28 at the Grant County Public Library. Schwartzman, who formerly worked for Wyoming Game and Fish Department, now lives in the area and offers programs on 17 different topics including dinosaurs, incredible eggs, spiders of the world, crocodiles and alligators.
http://www.grantky.com/articles/2004/09/01/news/news05.txt

NEW YORK POST (New York) 29 September 04 Seventeen-Foot Fugitive Python Found
Bay St. Louis, Miss. (AP): Baby, the pet python, is safe at home. The 17-foot Burmese python, missing since Thursday in Bay St. Louis, came out of hiding Monday when the smell of dinner became too much to resist. Baby loves rabbits and that's what snake owner Keith Berg used as bait.

A new cage for Baby is being built in Mobile and Berg said the snake is moving there as soon as it is completed, but in the meantime, he plans to make sure the bathroom door stays shut.
http://breakingnews.nypost.com/dynamic/stories/L/LOOSE_PYTHON?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

SUN-TIMES (Chicago, Illinois) 06 October 04 It's 'see you later, alligator' to man's creeping problem (Mark Brown)

Joan Singer, manager at Serpent Safari, told me she's "95 percent certain" she can find a home for the gator at either her facility or with an alligator attraction in the Wisconsin Dells.
At Serpent Safari, Deese's gator would have to share the spotlight with an albino alligator, a 10-foot Nile crocodile, and a 27-foot, 400-pound Burmese python billed as the world's biggest snake living in captivity.

I wouldn't want to speculate.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/brown/cst-nws-brown06.html

krawls Jan 06, 2005 01:16 PM

tobias79 Jan 10, 2005 12:41 PM

I must say, this is a very beautiful burmese python. Was this snake "power fed"?
How does a burmese python get this big?

Greatings, Tobias

surilover Feb 09, 2005 04:15 PM

I saw pics of big bertha and she definetely doesn´t look 300 pounds and neither 19 feet.

surilover Feb 09, 2005 04:46 PM

Ok, maybe 19 feet but definetely not 300 pounds.

Circusfan Jan 05, 2005 11:20 PM

I can try and talk to my old boss from the carnival show I worked on. We had a burmese that was around 23'. The boss claimed she was bigger than that, but a few of us pulled her out and measured her once. She was just shy of 23'. I'll see if he can snap a picture of her and I'll post it here.

Circusfan

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