Eastern Indigo Snake: The Eastern Indigo Snake is the longest native snake in the U.S., reaching lengths of up to 8.5 feet. Found primarily in the southeastern states, it is a non-venomous and protected species.
Burmese Python: An invasive species in Florida, particularly in the Everglades, Burmese Pythons can grow over 20 feet long
Boa Constrictor: While not native to the U.S., Boa Constrictors have established populations in Florida.
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake: The largest venomous snake in North America, the Eastern Diamondback can grow up to 8 feet long and is found in the southeastern U.S.
Yellow Anaconda: Another non-native species found in Florida, the Yellow Anaconda can grow up to 15 feet long. It has established small populations in the wild.
Texas Indigo Snake: Native to Texas and parts of northern Mexico, the Texas Indigo Snake can reach lengths of up to 8 feet and is known for its iridescent scales.
Reticulated Python: Though not native, Reticulated Pythons are occasionally found in Florida due to pet releases.
Northern Pine Snake: Found in the southeastern U.S., the Northern Pine Snake can reach lengths of up to 7 feet.