A primitive zoo in Indonesia is holding a 49-foot-python captured in a forest in Sumatra, a report said. If its vital statistics are confirmed, the python could be the world's longest snake. The reptile measures 14.85 metres (49 feet) and weighs in at 447 kilograms (983 pounds), the Suara Merdeka regional newspaper reported Monday. The serpent, which staff in the small recreation park have christened Kembang Wangi or Frangrant Flower, was found in a forest in Jambi on Sumatra island and was purchased from its captor before being put on show and could be the largest snake found in nearly...