Researchers attach tracking devices to three-pound opossums, allowing them to track and capture pythons who eat them.
Carl Jackson caught a nearly 17-ft long Burmese python weighing over 200lbs as part of an effort to rid Florida of the invasive snake.
Researchers captured a record-setting 140-pound, 17-foot female python in Big Cypress National Preserve, officials with the park said Friday. >> Read more trending news Researchers are tracking male ...
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In the annals of record-breaking animals, there is big, and then there is Florida python big. Leave it to a professional python hunter to encounter one of the more impressive specimens in the history ...
Florida researchers are deploying GPS-collared opossums to help locate and remove invasive Burmese pythons, which are now being found beyond the Everglades. The method began after a 2022 study ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — A team of biologists ...
Researchers in Florida are capturing invasive Burmese pythons by using tracking devices placed on raccoons and possums.
Burmese pythons are spreading across south Florida but will we start to see them slither up north? What to know ...