Burmese pythons are an invasive species disrupting the South Florida ecosystem. The snake's unique jaw structure allows it to consume large prey, including deer, whole. Conservancy of Southwest ...
In Florida, the Burmese python has established itself as “a slithering menace that is wiping out species”, Galante says.
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With few natural predators in the region, they are able to consume prey ranging from rodents to deer.
Reticulated pythons can take down large mammals, such as wild boar, deer and dogs, but sometimes the tables turn.
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