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Another really large python captured in Florida
Here's the link: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/05/us/py...rnd/index.html (there's also a video)
A massive 98-pound Burmese python was captured in Florida
By Alaa Elassar, CNN
Updated 5:36 PM ET, Sat October 5, 2019
(CNN)What would you do if you encountered a 98-pound Burmese python while out on a hike in Florida?
Run? Freeze? Faint?
Cynthia Downer and Jonathan Lopez came across one on September 22 at Big Cypress National Preserve in Ochopee, Florida -- and they caught it.
This huge 18' 4" invasive python is the largest ever captured by our Python Action Team!
Of course, they knew what they were doing. The captors are members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Python Action Team.
The female snake, which measures 18-feet, 4-inches, is the second largest wild python ever captured in the state, according to the commission. It's only 4 inches shorter than the record holder.
Catching large adult female pythons is crucial to preventing them from adding around 30 to 60 hatchlings to the population every time they breed, the commission said.
The Python Action Team was created by the commission to lead python control efforts. These team members are paid to find and capture Burmese pythons in regions throughout south Florida. The snake is not native to the state, and was likely introduced as an escaped or released pet.
The team has so far captured 900 pythons, the commission said.
"Removing 900 pythons is a great milestone for our Python Action Team!" said Executive Director Eric Sutton. "These snakes coupled with the thousands removed by our partners at the National Park Service and the South Florida Water Management District make a significant impact to protect Florida's native wildlife."
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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I saw that yesterday. Crazy!!!
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Re: Another really large python captured in Florida
Looks like a live catch also. If so, happy to see a live catch.
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Re: Another really large python captured in Florida
Originally Posted by Skyrivers
Looks like a live catch also. If so, happy to see a live catch.
Me too, though it doesn't mean they kept it alive... I can only hope, but not many (responsible) "homes" waiting for such a snake.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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AFAIK they are killed after being caught and possibly studied (to see their diet and such).
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Re: Another really large python captured in Florida
Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
AFAIK they are killed after being caught and possibly studied (to see their diet and such).
That's what I thought too... But really, that's a LOT of snake for anyone to take on & zoos cannot afford to take in all the "strays".
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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