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What about the one that was over 22 feet from Florida? (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13566379/) Granted, it was captive, so maybe captive snakes don't count? It was five years ago, so I wonder how big it is now, if it's still alive? I certainly think the super heavy weight of some captive Burmese pythons are just obese animals. They are twice the weight of normal animals of the same length (at least). Length is a different matter, though. But still, this article is about the species*, the title shows the scientific name of the species, so it should be about both subspecies, and therefore the specimen seems relevant, though it' a Burmese python. Thus the max length is at least 22 feet for a captive animal.
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