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Q. What is the python's No. 1 predator? FWC: In Florida, smaller pythons like hatchlings and juveniles are more susceptible than adults to become prey of native birds or mammals. Because of their ...
Think you stuffed your face on Thanksgiving? That's nothing compared to what a Burmese python can eat. The snakes, which can grow up to 20 feet, devour animals as large as deer and alligators ...
The invasive Burmese python is destroying the South Florida ecosystem. We asked the FWC a series of questions to help better understand this snake.
Not in the wilds of Florida, at least. As far as science knows, no Burmese python has ever killed a human here and even in captivity, deaths from the snakes are super rare.
The invasive Burmese python is destroying the South Florida ecosystem. We asked the FWC a series of questions to help better understand this snake.
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