With a length of up to 32 feet, the reticulated python is now the largest snake in the United States.
The dangerous green anaconda is the second-longest and heaviest snake in the United States today. Green anacondas have a maximum length of 30 feet and a maximum weight of 550 pounds.
The 20-foot-long Central African rock python is another enormous python found in the United States. Their brown bodies and dark brown markings resemble those of the southern African rock python.
Southern African rock pythons are usually between nine and thirteen feet long, with the females being the largest and heaviest. They can reach a maximum length of sixteen feet.
The Burmese python, which lives in the Florida Everglades, is another big snake found in the United States today.
With a maximum length of 15 feet, the boa constrictor, also called the red-tailed boa, is unquestionably one of the largest snakes in the United States.
The Asiatic rock python, sometimes referred to as the Indian python, is the next snake and the first invasive snake on the list.