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Indonesia's 23-Foot Python: The Longest Ever?
26 Feb
Summary
- A reticulated python measuring 23 feet, 8 inches was found.
- The snake, nicknamed 'Ibu Baron,' weighs 213 pounds.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for reticulated pythons.

In late 2025, a colossal reticulated python, affectionately named "Ibu Baron" or "The Baroness," was discovered in a village in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Guinness World Records has confirmed her length at an astounding 23 feet and 8 inches, making her the longest wild snake ever formally documented. Experts speculate that under anesthesia, her true length could reach up to 26 feet, though she was not anesthetized for her safety.
This non-venomous constrictor, weighing approximately 213 pounds, is now under the care of local conservationist Budi Purwanto. The discovery of Ibu Baron underscores the critical need for conservation of reticulated pythons, a species native to Southeast Asia that is threatened by habitat loss and decreased food availability. Increased human-snake interactions often lead to the python's demise, emphasizing the importance of supporting habitat protection in Indonesia.



