A Burmese python population has emerged in Southwest Florida, raising fresh concerns about the invasive predator's spread.
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CUTLER BAY, Fla. — A South Florida man taking a morning stroll discovered a Burmese python and a nest containing 20 eggs that were tucked away underneath a sidewalk. Eyi Danielo was walking in the ...
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Invasive Burmese pythons got loose in the Sunshine State in the late 1970s, and since then, their numbers have exploded. The boa constrictors can grow up to 20 feet long and 200 pounds. They are found ...