Posted on 07/14/2023 11:32:01 AM PDT by Morgana
This is the shocking moment a snake hunter wrestled a 19ft Burmese python said to be the longest ever found in the US.
The video, taken in the Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, shows snake hunter Jake Waleri, 22, grab the 125lb python by the neck after it lunges at him with opens jaws.
Mr Waleri grapples with the python, which is as long as an adult giraffe is tall, and wrestles it to the ground as onlookers exclaim: 'Oh my God! Let's go!'
Another man asks: 'Have you got tape on you, I know you carry tape,' as they subdue the female snake and wrap tape around its jaws shortly after.
In Florida, it is legal to catch and kill Burmese pythons which have no natural predators.
The captured Burmese python is the longest ever found in the US, according to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida. The previous record in Florida was 18ft 9in.
Burmese pythons are one of the biggest snake species in the world and are an introduced species in the US.
They have become a serious problem in wilderness areas of Florida, where they prey on native animals like raccoons, opossums, white-tailed deer and alligators.
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snake ping
I found a new pet for you...look at the mouth on that thing!
No thank you…
125 pounds? A 19-foot python weighs a lot more than that.
There is still, in FL if recalling correctly—by legislature funded a BOUNTY paid for every python, anaconda, non-native species caught and usually killed. This is a very young professional hunter in the Everglades.
People buy exotic snakes, keep them awhile and then.... turn them loose into the Everglades where they grow to huge size- (way longer than 19 ft—as in normal size in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay vast swamplands their natural habitat)
. No natural enemy in FL- they even kill and try to swallow alligators— usually can’t and die with them in their “neck” (non reversible teeth line the entry— pointing toward the mouth allows them to swallow prey in gradual movement).
Can see these on the dirt roads at night in neighborhoods- they kill dogs, puppies, cats and a huge danger to children.
Good riddance.
$50/head paid by State of Florida, any size- So 400$ days are not out of the ordinary.
That plus hurricanes have blown through and released captive ones that way.
Why take it alive?
I’d be inclined to approach with a shotgun...
“Why take it alive?
I’d be inclined to approach with a shotgun...”
They make boots out of them.
“look at the mouth on that thing!”
Must be a Gimmecrat.
And handbag!
Ugh, it had to be snakes. I don’t even want to be close to snake skin boots.
Too many encounters with the things. Y’all know a few from previous posts. Had a 6’ racer fly up and smack me between the eyes and his cousin did figure eights around my feet, etc. The kitties love dropping live wigglies at my feet.
In a remote corner of New Mexico I was walking through some grass after a hunt. I was close enough to be talking to my buddy who was sitting on the back tailgate of his truck. It was a skinny buggy whip type rattler, maybe 3 feet long. I levitated straight up until the soles of my boots were about 5 feet off the ground, flew about 6 feet sideways, and let out a girl sound I didn’t even know I could make. By some miracle I didn’t get bit. At least they didn’t release cobras and mambas out into the Everglades.
Old rock stars will be lining up for new boots.
Do I need a non-resident license, or are they like feral hogs in TX?
In Florida, it is legal to catch and kill Burmese pythons which have no natural predators.
Gators don’t eat snakes?
The problem with constrictors is they wrap themselves around a person and strangle them to death. The ‘bite’ is nothing compared to that.
You really have to trust your partner when going snake hunting.
” I levitated straight up until the soles of my boots were about 5 feet off the ground, flew about 6 feet sideways, and let out a girl sound I didn’t even know I could make”
Years ago jumped out of the pickup to check on a cattle feeder. Realized I was standing on something. Looked down and saw I was standing on a water moccasin. Probably set the world record for standing high jump.
Turned out snake was already dead.
Yuck, those things terrify me.
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