It’s increasingly common to find Burmese pythons in high grass in South Florida, but the invasive snakes are apparently ...
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Burmese pythons are thriving in South Florida after escaping captivity or being freed by pet owners, experts say. The nonvenomous snakes, which grow to 18 feet, are creating havoc in the ecosystem.
It’s increasingly common to find Burmese pythons in high grass in South Florida, but the invasive snakes are apparently comfortable hiding in trees ... made by hunting guide Mike Kimmel ...
When one of the hunters tried to grab the invasive snake, it came out of the tree at him ... The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission wants invasive species removed from the wild ...