World’s Longest Snake Found in Indonesia’s Forests

The longest snake ever recorded has been found in the forests of Indonesia, and its name has been entered into the Guinness World Records.
The snake is a female reticulated python (ajgar), measuring 23 feet 8 inches in length. This massive snake was found near the Ibun River.
According to reports, the snake was discovered when local people noticed an unusually large snake skin in the area. Typically, snakes of this species grow to 10 to 19 feet, but this one exceeded all previous records.
Experts have confirmed the measurement, and the snake has now been officially recognized as the longest of its kind. Further details related to the snake are still being collected by the research team.