Florida's python problem is highlighted as ecologists estimate the detectability of Burmese pythons in South Florida at less than 1 percent. The state's Everglades witness an epic battle between a big gator and an even bigger python. The issue of eradicating pythons is deemed 'likely impossible' by experts.
To wage war on the Burmese python first, you have to find them. In South Florida, ecologists peg their detectability at less than 1 percent. That means there could be 100 snakes in your immediate area and you'd only see one. https://t.co/ONNrCfMaLI
In #Florida's Everglades, an epic python battle. A big gator ends up with an even bigger snake in its mouth https://t.co/X91cqgabou via @billkearney6
#Florida's Top 10 weird or eye-popping moments from 2023, including the largest python & "Aber-clam Lincoln" https://t.co/cYZvgvhkeI via @gracepateras
An epic python battle? A big gator ends up with an even bigger snake in its mouth https://t.co/81qQCRVWZV
Listen now: Why eradicating Florida's pythons is "likely impossible," according to @rbailey's piece on Florida's python bounty hunters. https://t.co/bLaiCywwUv