In recent years, some pet owners have set large Burmese pythons free in the Florida Everglades, creating a major concern for conservationists and for rangers in Everglades National Park. Feral pythons adapt well to the near tropical conditions and have bred in the park. The pythons add a new nonnative top predator to the wildlife in the region. They are also a possible danger to unwary humans. Dozens of pythons are now captured and removed from the park in an average year. In one widely reported incident in 2005, a 4-m (13-ft) python in the Everglades burst and died after eating a 2-m (6-ft) alligator, possibly because the hefty meal began to decay before the snake could digest it.
The snake isn't the king of the jungle. I'd go lion, maybe elephant, and if there's water involved the hippo is a badass, they can bit a croc in half !
Lions are pussies. My friend went to Africa shit load of times for research and said lions fucken run away half the time. Its the elephants that should scare you the fuck out of you.
I'm 180 (all muscles) and 5'11, that snake would still kick my ass