Quote Originally Posted by Big Gunns View Post
Trust BG. If there were 50 to 90,000 dead Python, you would find thousands of skeletons everywhere. A snake and it's tough skin, long skeleton, and scales just doesn't disappear like other animals do. It's the same as a Gator. A dead gator will be around for a long time.
I'm sorry, but the experts disagree with BG. I know it's hard to believe. If deer, elk and bear bones can disappear within a few short weeks, a snake's skeleton doesn't stand a chance. Just small animals alone can strip a snake down to the bones in no time, with many parts of the snake's skeketon going with the small animals. Then what's left of the skeleton wouldn't stand a chance agains the ants, grubs, worms, then you'd have the microbes eating away anything else that was left. Look it up. Nature is very good at cleaning the woods/forest/Everglades.

Jim Smith