Hunters working across the Florida Everglades removed a record four tons of invasive Burmese pythons in a single coordinated ...
Still, scientists no longer consider complete eradication realistic.
Burmese pythons have been spreading across southern Florida for more than four decades, consuming native mammals at rates ...
Eating its prey can be a process for a python, which is why it relies so heavily on its jaw to get the job done, including ...
Invasive Burmese pythons have established a large population in South Florida after being released as exotic pets. Colder weather limits the pythons' range, but there is evidence they may be adapting ...
This Instagram post of a Burmese python eating a 77-pound white-tailed deer is quite horrifying. It teaches us a lot about the power of these incredible but invasive reptiles. At the same time, it ...
Preserving what's left of a python after its caught and killed requires a great deal of time, skill and patience.
Last year, Taylor Stanberry caught 60 Burmese pythons with her bares hands—a state record. But this self-taught hunter says she doesn't enjoy killing the snakes, she just knows it's a necessity.
A Burmese python population has emerged in Southwest Florida, raising fresh concerns about the invasive predator's spread.