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A team of python hunters, led by Mike Elfenbein, center, captured a 198 pound Burmese python in the Big Cypress Preserve on Nov. 3. The python was the second-heaviest ever caught in Florida.
A python captured last month in south Florida is the second largest ever captured in the state, wildlife officials said.
The female Burmese python stretched 17 feet, 2 inches and weighed 198 pounds, the second-heaviest python ever captured in Florida, the Conservancy confirmed with CBS News.
A giant python found and killed Tuesday is now the second largest python ever caught in the State of Florida.
A man and his son, taking an excursion at Big Cypress National Preserve, found an enormous invasive Burmese python. Three other hunters came to help capture the nearly 200-pound female Burmese ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission took to Facebook to share a photo of a record breaking invasive python their Python Action Team (PAT) captured recent… ...
One python huntress who won a prize in the 2025 Python Challenge has taken a sabbatical from her corporate job to pursue her ...
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