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Meet Ibu Baroness: A 23-foot python in Indonesia sets Guinness record as world’s longest wild snake

A giant reticulated python named Ibu Baron has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the longest wild snake ever measured. Stretching over 23 feet, the discovery highlights Indonesia’s rich wildlife.

February 05, 2026 / 15:01 IST
23-Foot Python in Indonesia Sets Guinness Record (Image: Guinness World Records)
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  • Ibu Baron, a reticulated python, is now the longest wild snake ever measured.
  • She was found in Sulawesi, Indonesia, measuring 7.22 metres and weighing 96 kg.
  • Guinness World Records confirmed her size, showcasing Indonesia's biodiversity.

Nature continues to surprise scientists and this time, the spotlight is on a massive snake. It was found in Indonesia’s forests. A female reticulated python named Ibu Baron

has set a new world record.

She is now the longest wild snake ever measured. The discovery has attracted global attention. It also highlights the hidden giants of the wild and it raises awareness about fragile ecosystems.

The Ibu Baroness: Largest Snake Recorded in Indonesia

Ibu Baron is a reticulated python. Her scientific name is Malayopython reticulatus. This species is the longest snake in the world. She measures 7.22 metres (23 feet 8 inches). Her length is comparable to a small bus and her weight is nearly 96 kilograms.

Guinness World Records officially verified her size. The measurement was carried out carefully. It followed strict scientific procedures. This makes Ibu Baron a global wildlife icon. No other wild snake has been reliably measured longer.

Ibo Baron measures upto 7.22 metres (23 feet 8 inches. (Image: X/@GWR) Ibo Baron measures upto 7.22 metres (23 feet 8 inches. (Image: X/@GWR)

Who Found and Recorded Ibu Baron?

The snake was found in Sulawesi, Indonesia. She lives in the Maros region’s forested area which is rich in biodiversity. Local wildlife experts first reported her presence. Later, Guinness officials confirmed her record. Professional survey tools were used.

The measurement took place in January 2026. Researchers ensured the snake was unharmed. Her welfare was prioritised throughout. The discovery involved conservation workers, local communities and international experts.

How Dangerous Is This Snake Species?

Reticulated pythons are among the world’s largest snakes. Their size and strength can appear frightening. However, attacks on humans are extremely rare. These snakes are non-venomous and they do not use poison to kill prey.

Reticulated pythons do not actively hunt people. In Indonesia, occasional incidents are recorded. These are mostly in rural forest regions. Most never experience any conflict. Peaceful coexistence is common.

Why This Record Is Important?

This record highlights Indonesia’s wildlife richness. Few countries host such giant reptiles. It shows how unique these ecosystems are. The discovery also helps scientific research. It improves understanding of snake growth and provides reliable data for biologists of the species. By drawing attention to Ibu Baron, experts hope to protect her habitat and promote coexistence with wildlife.

Gurpreet Singh
first published: Feb 5, 2026 03:00 pm

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