Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake is the biggest venomous snake in North America. It can grow as long as 8 feet and boasts of a distinctive black, tan, and grey diamond pattern along the body of this reptile. The good news here is that it is not aggressive and only bites when it is provoked. If you do get bitten, know that it will cause a lot of pain, bleeding, and even death if it is not treated.
Burmese Python
Are you wondering if the snake in the photo is truly eating a crocodile or alligator? If so, you are on the right track. Let us give you a second to take that in. The Burmese python is considered the second biggest snake on the planet in terms of both weight and size. It can reach a length of seven and a half feet up to 19 feet and weigh as much as 400 pounds. They are also nonvenomous constrictors, which means that they can just squeeze a victim to its death.