America: Unexpectedly found python

This giant python has no natural enemies in the wild so they are cavalier to develop and the

This giant python has no natural enemies in the wild so they are cavalier to develop and the 'population' has now reached 10,000.

Picture 1 of America: Unexpectedly found python

The giant python has a length of up to 4m .

John Hammond python hired by Florida Department of Nature and Fisheries Protection suddenly found a Burmese python nearly 4 meters long in the Everglade swamp. Notably, the python sits next to another egg nest with 39 unopened fruits.

The picture of python and egg nest has been widely shared on Facebook and attracted a lot of interest. The python is stretched on the ground and some seek to measure the length of the ' giant ' python .

Picture 2 of America: Unexpectedly found python

Staff is measuring the python length.

Everglade swamp area in Florida state now has Burmese python numbers of up to 10,000. Because there are no enemies in the wild, this alien animal grows at a dizzying speed and harms the ecological environment of native animals.

'Removing any Burmese pythons from the environment is also very good for the Everglade wetland ecosystem ,' wrote a notice from the Department of Nature Protection. It is expected that the python will be injected with medicine to die without pain and 39 eggs will be completely destroyed.

Picture 3 of America: Unexpectedly found python

The number of eggs found was up to 39.

'Each python is a threat,' said Carli Segelton, an environmental spokesman, responding to the Miami Herald. Since 2009, hundreds of professional python hunters have been in this area to hunt reward pythons. For any Burmese python that is over 1.2 meters long, the hunter will be rewarded with extra money. Eggs with eggs will be awarded 100 USD.

Miami Herald newspaper said that Burmese pythons proliferate so quickly because many people raise them and release them naturally. Another explanation is that the historic flood of Andrew in 1992 caused many pythons to escape into the wild.

Update 16 December 2018
« PREV
NEXT »
Category

Technology

Life

Discover science

Medicine - Health

Event

Entertainment