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Largest Burmese python in Florida history discovered in the Everglades
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[quote:Agent 99:MV81MTY3NjEzXzk0OTQwMzEwXzFCMURGMTg3] [quote:Spy5021:MV81MTY3NjEzXzk0OTQwMTg1X0I5MzE2QTJG] It was found in Naples, Fl. Not the Everglades. [/quote] Keewaydin Island is part of the Everglades. And Naples is directly connected to Miami through the Everglades. And animals don't know borders. Maps are fun. [/quote]
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‘NAPLES, Fla. – – A record-breaking Burmese python found in the Everglades is now the largest documented of its species found in Florida, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida announced Wednesday.
The female python measures nearly 18 feet long, weighs 215 pounds, and was found with 122 developing eggs in its abdomen officials said.
Biologists used “scout snakes” to find the oversized python which works by implanting radio transmitters into male snakes to help wildlife officials understand the patterns and movement of the animal.‘
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