Florida Biologists Prove Invasive Burmese Pythons Are Swallowing Deer, Alligators Whole

Florida Biologists Prove Invasive Burmese Pythons Are Swallowing Deer, Alligators Whole

The world's third largest snake, the Burmese Python, is an invasive

Burmese pythons, which were brought to florida via the exotic pet trade in the 1970s and ’80s, have thrived in the south florida wilderness, becoming profoundly destructive. Professor jayne said measurements of the longest burmese python, 19 feet, and two other very large snakes, 15 and 17 feet, captured in florida show that pythons have a. A huge burmese python has been found swallowing a deer whole in florida's everglades. The impressive feat challenges what gape models suggest the invasive snakes.

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