London, Sept 23 (ANI): Medusa, a 25-feet long, 300 lbs snake is all set to make her way to the record books as the world's largest snake living in captivity. The snake that requires 15 people to hold will be on display at the Edge of Hell haunted house attraction in Kansas City and will soon be visited by representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records, who are coming to verify her new title. According to NBC Action News, Medusa's trainer Larry Elgar claims that the gigantic python does not intimidate him. "They've actually cut people out of them, they are man eaters," the Daily Mail quoted him as saying. "Fear is just a lack of understanding. I have no fear. I understand that she can kill me. I've been wrapped up and put unconscious by a reticulated python that was only 18 feet long. "I understand the repercussions, but that's no reason to fear. That car you drove in has killed more people than anything else in the world. But you're not scared when you put your keys in it, are you?" he added. Read Full: 25-feet long Medusa set to create world record as longest snake in captivity

