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World's longest snake comes up
short
Kendal -
It's still a big snake, just not a record-breaker.
When a recreation park in Indonesia
put a huge reticulated python on show last week, keepers insisted to
reporters it was 15 metres (49 feet) long. That made it the longest
ever caught.
But amid growing scepticism of the
claim, a photographer working for Reuters returned to the Curugsewu
park in the small central Java town of Kendal on Wednesday with a
measuring tape. The snake's true length -- around 6.5 metres.
"I have no idea why the snake has
shrunk," said one keeper when asked about the discrepancy, as the
snake lounged on a tree branch inside its cage.
According to the Guinness World
Records, the longest discovered snake was also a reticulated python
from Indonesia. It was 10 metres (33 feet) long when found in Sulawesi
island in 1912.
In 2002, Samantha, a snake measuring
eight metres and which was dubbed the largest in captivity, died in
the Bronx Zoo in New York. Samantha came from Indonesia's side of
Borneo island.
Record-breaking or not, word of the
huge snake in Kendal has spread, tripling the number of visitors to
the state-run park, normally known just for its scenery and
waterfalls. --Annanova News
Brudirect.com
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