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NOT from North Carolina.
My wife determined it's a netpython (Broghammerus reticulatus), the longest type of snake in the world. The biggest are over 9 meters long.
An anaconda would not be as long, but much more heavy.
too bad they killed this one, it's a beautiful snake. These big ones are impressive, aren't they?We call them reticulated pythons here, and yes they are the longest, but not heaviest as you say.
We have one at the zoo I volunteer at. I love snakes. Had several pythons and boas as pets before my move. Can't wait to get more.
I hate snakes. Most around here can kill you, so it's always a worry with the kids when they're outside playing - especially in summer time.
spiders and other overly large insects and arachnids scare the hell out of me if I'm in confined spaces or trapped in confines. I once had a large wasp come into my flippin' shower while bathing.
Wildcat, here is a link to a humorous presentation related to snakes and Australia. The speaker is Douglas Adams, the author of "The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy." He recounts a meeting with an Australian who is an expert about poisonous snakes. Adams visited this expert to get some information about poisonous snakes on the island of Komodo (home of the Komodo Dragons). The pertinent section begins at roughly 17:20 minutes into the video.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZG8HBuDjgc
While I don't like snakes... a snake that is 30ft long while I'm in a fookin' tent concerns me. But I am more afraid of cats than dogs (stoopid on my part). And small snakes, spiders and other overly large insects and arachnids scare the hell out of me if I'm in confined spaces or trapped in confines. I once had a large wasp come into my flippin' shower while bathing. I was scared, it was scared and we both didnt get along.
Those who claim to act indifferent are posers.