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The giant Burmese python has been known to consume large animals like a deer. But the length of time it can go between meals is impressive.
The Naples Daily News and News-Press are working with the FWC in 2024 for a special Q&A series on the impact of the Burmese python in Florida.
The Naples Daily News asked the Python Huntress Amy Siewe a series of questions about the invasive snake in Florida.
The invasive Burmese python is destroying the South Florida ecosystem. We asked the FWC a series of questions to help better understand this snake.
This is another installment in our 2024 Python Q&A series where we are learning more about this invasive snake in Florida.
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The News-Press and Naples Daily News are asking experts questions about Florida's invasive Burmese python.
The giant Burmese python has been known to consume large animals like a deer. But the length of time it can go between meals is impressive.
A python expert at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida in Naples is answering our questions about the invasive species. What are your questions?
Python Huntress Amy Siewe participated in a video Q&A with us about her life of hunting Burmese pythons in Florida?
Q. Can a Burmese python smell? FWC: McKayla Spencer, the Nonnative Fish and Wildlife Program Coordinator for the FWC, told us snake species, such as the Burmese python, have multiple ways to smell and ...
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