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Video: Group of friends capture record-breaking Burmese python in South Florida A group of friends in South Florida have broken a hunting record.
The Florida Python Challenge, a 10-day competition to remove the most pythons, is back in July.
NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) - The public can now visit a large python captured in Newberry County that captured national ...
Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster said on social media that Warren Gallman and several friends were able to safely capture ...
BIG CYPRESS NATIONAL PRESERVE, Fla. (TND) — The largest Burmese python capture ever reported in the world happened in Florida. It measured 19 feet long, beating the previous world record set in ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports more than 500 nonnative species have been spotted in Florida, ...
A trio of trappers were patrolling remote backroads when a 16-foot python jumped out. They teamed up to capture it.
NAPLES, Fla. — A 19-foot long, 125-pound Burmese python was captured in Naples. According to WBBH, the snake is the longest Burmese python ever measured in Florida.
It took five men to wrangle a Burmese python in South Florida on Friday And, no wonder -- the snake measured more than 17 feet long and weighed 198 pounds.
The gargantuan female serpent, considered an invasive species in Florida, measured nearly 18 feet long and weighed 215 pounds, according to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
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