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A Burmese python nest of 111 eggs is the largest ever discovered in Florida, wildlife officials said. It was removed from the Everglades this month.
A Burmese python was captured in the Everglades with a nest containing a record-breaking 111 eggs.
The nest with 111 eggs was discovered in the Everglades and removed by contractors as part of the PATRIC program. The 19-foot python – the longest ever recorded in the state, replacing an 18 ...
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.
In a Facebook post of his own, the contractor explained the number of eggs found makes it the largest active nest ever found by a wild-caught python.
This nest was 111 eggs. Brandon Rahe, a contractor with the FWC’s Python Action Team, needed a boat to reach the nest, which was well hidden in a hallow of dead grass and weeds.
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.
An invasive Burmese python captured in South Florida set a record by laying 111 eggs, the state reports. It was 13 feet, 9 inches long.