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9 avril 2019

Burmese python in Florida !

 

Monday,April 8th of 2019

 

Researchers hold up a 17-foot python found in the Big Cypress National Preserve

In a national park in Florida, a massive Burmese python has been discovered.

The female snake, the largest ever to be removed from Big Cypress National Preserve, weighs 140lb (63.5kg) and is carrying 73 developing eggs.

The species is native to Asia but some pythons are believed to have been released into the wild in Florida as overgrown pets, while others escaped from a breeding facility destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

Moreover, the python doesn't have predator in this state.The Burmese python has been considered to be an invasive species since it was spotted in Everglades.

 

 

 

By Enzo TAHIR and Baudouin Maigne

 

 

 

 

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Oh my god we would have never excepted that snakes could be that large.<br /> <br /> Grégoire et Lou
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It's very big and we think that it is a photomontage. But if it exists in real life it is very rare and impressive.<br /> <br /> Alexandre and Arthur
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How interesting was this article! You teach me a lot about the Burmese python. Please write more articles like that because it's better than all article we could see before. We think you have a hidden talent you must exploit it more.<br /> <br /> Iannis Boudignon & Alexandre Bauer
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What an enormous snake ! It is almost unbelievable and unreal !<br /> <br /> Eve Bezault 207 and Nathan Coste 202
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