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Field biologists discovered an 18-foot invasive Burmese python weighing 215 pounds in the Florida Everglades.
Researchers from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida believed their scale was broken when they weighed the beast, as none of them could comprehend a Burmese python would ever grow so huge, National Geographic reported Tuesday. The snake, the largest ever discovered in Florida, was captured using a male scout snake with a GPS tracker attached to it, the outlet continued. Burmese pythons are effectively impossible to spot without scout snakes, according to BroBible.
The article goes on to state the following:
The python was pregnant with 122 eggs when it was euthanized by the team, National Geographic reported. The high number of follicles reflected another record set by the female but was apparently not surprising given her size, the outlet continued.
According to National Geographic, they found inside the python “tan goop with bits of fur,” dissolved bone and three intact hoof cores belonging to a deer.
Journalist Amy Bennett Williams tweeted Wednesday, “’Look at the scale of the problem’ – some 18 feet of very dead invasive python – the largest ever removed from Florida, complete with 120 eggs and adult white-tailed deer hooves – at @ConservancySWFL, which is working to remove them from the Everglades.”
“Look at the scale of the problem” – some 18 feet of very dead invasive python – the largest ever removed from Florida, complete with 120 eggs and adult white-tailed deer hooves – at @ConservancySWFL, which is working to remove them from the Everglades. pic.twitter.com/Zm0xHsZqlb
— Amy Bennett Williams (@AmySWFL) June 22, 2022
Conservancy of SWFL tweeted, “Watch the largest Burmese python ever caught in Florida press conference from today here: https://t.co/enUwvAUvTv pic.twitter.com/sZTpsuyaVO”
Watch the largest Burmese python ever caught in Florida press conference from today here: https://t.co/enUwvAUvTv pic.twitter.com/sZTpsuyaVO
— Conservancy of SWFL (@ConservancySWFL) June 22, 2022
And this is why we have python hunts in Florida. pic.twitter.com/HFM7ojjnuD
— Just Mindy 🐊 (@just_mindy) June 22, 2022
Conservancy biologists caught the biggest Burmese python ever found in Florida’s Everglades: an almost 18-foot-long, 215-pound female loaded with 122 eggs. 🐍 https://t.co/fjXeNjHS8G
— The News-Press (@TheNewsPress) June 22, 2022
The discovery highlights the persistence of a decades-old python problem. Likely introduced to Florida from the exotic pet trade, they’ve been altering ecosystems with their feeding habits ever since. pic.twitter.com/DBERFgVEiO
— Nat Geo PR (@NatGeoPR) June 21, 2022
Largest Ever Florida Python Discovered, And The Contents Of Its Stomach Will Blow Your Mind https://t.co/izO0vvOC3B
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 23, 2022
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Maybe Florida Fish and Game can train pythons to feed on Democrats. I heard a lot of invasive species called “democrats” are moving into Florida.
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LOL!
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Too bad they can’t find some way to sterilize them.
The Burmese pythons or the Democrats?
Darn! I was hoping it was somebody else, no such luck!🤣🤪🤣