MIAMI (CBSMiami) – It's official. An invasive Burmese python captured in the Everglades over the weekend has broken the state record measuring 18.9 feet long. The previous record was 18.8 feet long.
Florida doubled its ranks of python hunters last week as the state steps up efforts to tame the invasive species that has long devastated the balance of the natural food chain in the Everglades. The ...
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MIAMI, Fla. -- Dusty "Wildman" Crum catches snakes for a living. The South Florida Water Management District pays hunters $8.10 an hour to catch and dispose of pythons in an effort to protect the ...
A massive Burmese python was caught in the Big Cypress Preserve recently. A team of python hunters, led by conservationist Mike Elfenbein, caught the large snake as it was crossing a road on Nov. 3.
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