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The pursuit of invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida led to the alarming discovery when four females were captured at a “communal nesting” site on an island, according to video shared on YouTube. ...
A Burmese python nest of 111 eggs is the largest ever discovered in Florida, wildlife officials said. It was removed from the Everglades this month.
The nest with 111 eggs was discovered in the Everglades and removed by contractors as part of the PATRIC program. The 19-foot python – the longest ever recorded in the state, replacing an 18 ...
A Burmese python was captured in the Everglades with a nest containing a record-breaking 111 eggs.
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.
In a Facebook post of his own, the contractor explained the number of eggs found makes it the largest active nest ever found by a wild-caught python.
This nest was 111 eggs. Brandon Rahe, a contractor with the FWC’s Python Action Team, needed a boat to reach the nest, which was well hidden in a hallow of dead grass and weeds.
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.
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