Always Spotted In Trees
Young Burmese pythons are regularly spotted in trees, yet their ability to slice up trunks becomes more difficult as they grow in size and maturity. These creatures, however, may grow to be around 23 feet long and 200 pounds in weight, making them almost the size of a tree in their own way. In fact, these snakes have been characterized as growing to be as thick as a telephone pole in some instances, according to reports.

Always Spotted In Trees
The Largest And Deadliest Snake
As a result of all of this, the Burmese python is one of the largest — and deadliest — snakes on the face of the planet. Furthermore, the snake is a skilled swimmer, capable of staying underwater for up to half an hour before wanting to come up for air. However, although this may make the Everglades’ swampland a fruitful breeding place for the species, there is a drawback with this.

The Largest And Deadliest Snake