Record 17-foot-long python captured in Florida
Scientists
have caught a female
python in the US state of Florida that was more than
17-feet-long, weighed 140 pounds and contained 73 developing eggs,
the media reported.
The
snake is the largest python ever removed from Big Cypress National
Preserve, a 729,000-acre expanse of swampland west of Miami in South
Florida, CNN reported on Sunday citing a statement on the preserve's
Facebook page.
The
post was accompanied by a picture that showed a team of four
researchers, standing apart from one another, holding up the gigantic
reptile.
While
pythons of all sizes have been found in the Everglades, most of them
are between six and 10 feet long. The largest one was over 18 feet
long and weighed more than 100 pounds, according to the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
This
latest find was possible after the Big Cypress' rangers used new
tracking technology.
"Using
male pythons with radio transmitters allows the team to track the
male to locate breeding females," the Facebook statement said.
"The
team not only removes the invasive snakes, but collects data for
research, develops new removal tools and learns how the pythons are
using the Preserve." Read
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