RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
The king brown, also known as the Mulga snake, is a highly venomous species that can reach lengths of up to 3.3 meters.
Commonly known as the boa, this large, non-poisonous snake can grow up to 3 meters in length.
Following the king cobra, the black mamba is the second-longest poisonous snake, reaching lengths of 2 to 3 meters.
Native to Southeast Asia and tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian Subcontinent, the Indian python can grow up to 3 meters in length.
As the longest venomous snake in the world, the king cobra can reach lengths of 3 to 4 meters.
This python species, native to Sub-Saharan Africa, ranks among the world's largest snakes with a length of 3 to 5 meters.
Native to Southeast Asia, the Burmese python reaches a length of 5 meters and is categorized as vulnerable on the Red List of IUCN.