"They're just so good at hunting, hiding, and surviving here." ...
The annual amateur Florida Python Challenge gets hoopla and cash, but scientists harvest the real goods: tons of snakes and ...
"This is a South Florida problem that is rapidly turning into a Central Florida problem." ...
In Florida, the Burmese python has established itself as “a slithering menace that is wiping out species”, Galante says.
Initially introduced via the pet trade in the 1980s, the Southeast Asian Burmese python is now an invasive species in the Florida Everglades. Far from being the cute snakes that slither into their ...
Florida scientists removed a record 177 Burmese pythons weighing over four tons, using innovative tracking methods to protect ...
Burmese pythons have been a persistent problem in Florida for years, significantly disrupting the local ecosystem. These invasive snakes have few natural predators, allowing their population to grow ...
Burmese pythons have proven to be formidable foes to large wildlife. Consequently, in habitats where the pythons live, there ...
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Scientists have discovered a new type of cell that helps Burmese pythons digest the entire skeletons of their prey. Pythons can eat prey over 100% of their body mass, including deer and bobcats.