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  • Python "Nightmare": New Giant Species Invading Florida

    09/16/2009 6:41:32 AM PDT · by Leg Olam · 41 replies · 2,976+ views
    Netional Geographic ^ | September 14, 2009 | Christine Dell'Amore
    Already squeezed by the invasion of the giant Burmese python, Florida now faces what one scientist calls one of the U.S. state's "worst nightmares. Africa's largest snake—the ill-tempered, 20-foot-long (6.1-meter-long) African rock python—is colonizing the U.S. state, new discoveries suggest.
  • Python "Nightmare": New Giant Species Invading Florida

    09/14/2009 11:51:51 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 87 replies · 48,892+ views
    nationalgeographic. ^ | September 14, 2009 | Christine Dell'Amore
    Already squeezed by the invasion of the giant Burmese python, Florida now faces what one scientist calls one of the U.S. state's "worst nightmares." Africa's largest snake—the ill-tempered, 20-foot-long (6.1-meter-long) African rock python—is colonizing the U.S. state, new discoveries suggest. Six African rock pythons have been found in Florida since 2002. More troubling, a pregnant female and two hatchlings have been found, which means the aggressive reptiles have set up house. More dangerous than even Burmese pythons—which are known to eat alligators (alligator-python picture)—the African pythons are "so mean, they come out of the egg striking," said Kenneth Krysko, senior...
  • 400-pound 'monster' python seized in Florida

    09/12/2009 5:12:02 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 35 replies · 2,157+ views
    Palm Beach Post Wire Services ^ | September 12, 2009
    APOPKA — Wildlife officials are putting the squeeze on owners of "monster" Burmese pythons. On Friday, Delilah, an 18-foot-long, 400-plus-pound python who fed on rabbits in an Apopka-area backyard, was seized. Earlier in the week, officials, acting on an anonymous tip, uncovered 11-foot-long male Burmese python, dwarfed by its female companion, a 17-foot behemoth weighing more than 150 pounds, at a Lakeland home. The owner did not have a permit and is being charged with two misdemeanors.
  • Is it too late to stop pythons?

    08/31/2009 3:48:02 AM PDT · by kingattax · 60 replies · 4,929+ views
    Bradenton Herald ^ | Aug. 30, 2009 | Nick Walter
    This attempt by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to control the booming Burmese python population in south Florida is amusing. If you haven’t heard, the commission began a permit program that allows reptile experts to capture and kill Burmese pythons in state-managed lands around the Everglades. There are likely more than 100,000 pythons in the Everglades, some possibly more than 20 feet long. ASSOCIATED PRESS Pythons have become a big nuisance in Florida, but that’s not the only place they have been found. This 11-foot Burmese python was captured by the Riverside County Department of Animal Services on...
  • 11-foot python unexpected guest for Calif. family

    08/18/2009 10:20:42 PM PDT · by george76 · 3 replies · 558+ views
    ap ^ | Aug 18, 2009
    A Southern California family , who lives near Lake Elsinore... The first animal control officer who saw the size of the critter had to call for backup. Two officers then wrangled the 50-pound snake into a truck and took it to a shelter. the Burmese python's presumed owner, a long-distance trucker, contacted the agency. Welsh says the owner entrusted his pet to his brother while he was away and the snake somehow escaped.
  • A 50 Pound Python in Perris

    08/17/2009 10:20:51 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 8 replies · 785+ views
    NBC ^ | Mon, Aug 17, 2009 | MARY PARKS and SCOTT WEBER
    It took four animal control officers to handle the giant snake.Until today someone's pet python was on the loose in riverside county. An 11 foot Burmese Python was found in rural Riverside County between Perris and Lake Elsinore off Highway 74. It took four animal control officers to handle the giant snake. “They have teeth that would break the skin,” said Kim McWhorter, Riverside County's program coordinator with Animal Services. She is an expert on the care of reptiles. Animal Control Officer Christina Avila took the initial call that a Python was in Perris. A Python in Perris? “When I...
  • Oregon python owner claims errant snake

    08/15/2009 12:27:58 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 8 replies · 587+ views
    ktvz ^ | August 14, 2009
    EUGENE, Ore. - The owner of a 10-foot-long Burmese python found on a Eugene-area road has come forward to claim it. And Lane County Animal Services says the snake owner says he plans to give the snake to someone who can care for it better. The snake story began Tuesday night when a 16-year-old driver with a learner's permit accidentally backed over the snake as he and his father tried to figure out what was in the road. Police were called and Officer Lori Barnes grabbed hold of the reptile to keep it from slithering away. A veterinarian checked the...
  • Python hunter: Miami man takes on Glades swamp serpents-judicious employment of a 12-gauge

    08/10/2009 12:12:52 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 26 replies · 3,175+ views
    miamiherald ^ | 08.08.09 | CURTIS MORGAN
    Nobody has killed more Burmese pythons in the Everglades than Bob Hill. Long before the state launched its new python patrol, Hill was quietly -- aside from judicious employment of a 12-gauge -- racking up a count of constrictor carcasses likely to stand for some time. The patrol has bagged six in three weeks. Hill figures he's ``dispatched'' 35 this year alone, and he's been in the dispatching business for the South Florida Water Management District since 2004. That was the first time a rattled boss rang him from the L-67, a flood-control levee deep in the Everglades. Hill, a...
  • Pet cat eaten by 13ft python

    08/10/2009 4:09:36 AM PDT · by Daffynition · 31 replies · 2,370+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 09 Aug 2009 | staff reporter
    Wilbur, a four-year-old tabby, was devoured after straying into a nearby garden in Brislington, Bristol, where the Burmese python was lurking. The cat's owners, Martin and Helen Wadey, heard "blood-chilling cries" and rushed to the neighbouring property to help. But after getting no reply from the house they were powerless to save Wilbur. The snake's "huge bulge" was eventually scanned and RSPCA officers confirmed that micro-chipped remains were inside. An RSPCA inspector later issued the snake's owner, Darren Bishop, with a verbal warning about appropriate housing and care requirements. Now Mr and Mrs Wade are calling for a change in...
  • 17-Foot Burmese Python Caught In Okeechobee County

    07/31/2009 6:47:50 PM PDT · by george76 · 33 replies · 1,780+ views
    CBS4 ^ | Jul 31, 2009
    A Burmese python, that measured more than 17-feet, was captured and destroyed in Okeechobee County on Thursday. The male snake weighed 207 pounds and measured 26 inches in diameter. The reptile did not have a microchip, which is required for it to be a pet. "The capture of this large python shows us how well these snakes can thrive in the wild and create a dangerous situation after illegal release or escape," said commission chairman Rodney Barreto. "It also illustrates why the FWC is partnering with other agencies to implement python control measures in South Florida. We will continue to...
  • Python attacks tiger

    07/25/2009 8:28:29 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 35 replies · 886+ views
    Python attacks tiger
  • Conn. holds first exotic animal amnesty day

    07/25/2009 5:09:43 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 9 replies · 729+ views
    courant. ^ | July 25, 2009
    BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Five months after a privately owned chimpanzee escaped his home and mauled a Stamford woman, Connecticut officials are giving owners of exotic pets a day of amnesty to turn in the illegally-owned animals at the Bridgeport Zoo. The state Department of Environmental Protection's first exotic amnesty day ends at 3 p.m. Saturday. They're hoping that people surrender anything from large felines to primates and exotic reptiles and amphibians. Officials say they'll ask about the animals' diets, medical history and temperament, but owners won't be asked their names and won't be prosecuted for owning illegal animals. It's illegal...
  • Slithering hell -Snakes that eat crocs fast becoming super-predators of the Florida Everglades

    07/22/2009 11:49:28 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 27 replies · 4,625+ views
    dailymail ^ | 23rd July 2009 | Michael Hanlon
    They emerge, improbably huge and menacing, from the fetid quagmire which they have made their home. And when these cold-blooded killers hunt, nothing is safe. Cats, dogs, deer, even the terrifying alligators that used to rule supreme in these morasses, have fallen prey to a creature that can grow to gargantuan proportions. And they will kill humans, too. Just last week, one 17ft monster strangled a two-year-old as she slept in her cot. It sounds like an urban myth, or the plot of a lurid B-movie. But this particular horror story is real. For many, too real.
  • Washington joins python chase in Florida

    07/20/2009 11:30:34 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 13 replies · 943+ views
    csmonitor ^ | July 18, 2009 | Patrik Jonsson
    A new federal program will allow snakes to be hunted in the Everglades and other US lands in south Florida. Atlanta - This just in from Washington: The Feds will not only join Florida's great snake hunt, but will expand it to include aerial surveillance and research into the lifestyles of feral Burmese pythons suspected to be lying low, yet waiting to strike, in Everglades National Park and other federal lands. Earlier this week, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) convened a state-led task force of bounty hunters to chase pythons that aren't in national parks, preserves, or refuges. On Friday...
  • 1st day of Fla. hunt nets nearly 10-foot python

    07/17/2009 5:27:42 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 33 replies · 1,928+ views
    hostednews ^ | 3 hours ago | BRIAN SKOLOFF
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A program to eradicate invasive pythons from Florida's Everglades began Friday with a slithering success: Trappers caught a nearly 10-footer within about an hour of setting out, a shock to even the experts. "It surprised us," said Shawn Heflick, a herpetologist who helped capture the snake Friday. "If you would have told me yesterday I was going to go out there today and that quickly find one, I would have called you a liar."
  • Animal Rights Group Blasts Senator's Plan for Florida Python Hunts

    07/14/2009 5:20:13 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 17 replies · 908+ views
    foxnews ^ | July 14, 2009
    U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is calling for tens of thousands of pythons believed to be in the Everglades to be hunted and killed, a proposal blasted by animal rights advocates. Nelson sent a letter on Tuesday to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, asking for permission to have deputized agents and volunteers kill as many of the snakes as possible during an organized hunt. The senator's request comes after a 2-year-old central Florida girl was strangled by an unlicensed pet python in her home.
  • Florida set to declare open season on pythons - 150,000 snakes "out of control" and spreading.

    07/14/2009 9:09:57 AM PDT · by dennisw · 92 replies · 3,807+ views
    .ksn.com ^ | 7 13 09
    MIAMI, Florida (NBC) -- Florida is set to declare open season on pythons. Biologists have officially declared the south Florida python population of more than 150,000 snakes "out of control" and spreading. The snakes are squeezing out native predators, and that has many worried. Florida had considered everything from using volunteers to trap them to training beagles to sniff them out. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Chairman Rodney Barreto wants action. "We're developing a plan immediately, that we will roll out, that we will allow people who are trained, supervised by us, to go out and hunt pythons and...
  • N.C. clamps down on deadly, exotic snakes

    07/10/2009 7:01:32 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 12 replies · 1,866+ views
    charlotteobserver ^ | Jul. 10, 2009 | Kevin Kiley
    The Burmese python can grow longer than 20 feet, produce several dozen offspring in a litter and devour small children and pets. In North Carolina, they have a new natural enemy: the lawmaker. There could be thousands of exotic, deadly snakes slithering loose in the state with the potential to harm not just people and animals, but entire ecosystems. But the legislature is likely to give final approval next week to a bill that would restrict the ownership and prevent the escape of venomous and large constrictor snakes, as well other dangerous reptiles. The bill adds provisions to a law...
  • Chilling 911 Tapes in Florida Toddler's Python Death: 'The Baby's Dead!'

    07/02/2009 8:04:26 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 153 replies · 4,545+ views
    FOX News.com ^ | July 2, 2009
    A distraught caller trying to save the life of a 2-year-old Florida girl strangled by a pet python screams "The baby's dead!" in chilling 911 tapes released in the toddler's death.Shaiunna Hare died early Wednesday morning after being attacked in her crib by the snake, which escaped from its aquarium, police said. "The baby's dead!" a sobbing caller from the house screamed to a 911 dispatcher. "Our stupid snake got out in the middle of the night and strangled the baby." Authorities did not identify the caller and removed the person's name from the recording. "She got out of the...
  • Pet python kills Florida toddler

    07/01/2009 8:29:44 PM PDT · by FromLori · 24 replies · 1,318+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7/1/09
    A Florida toddler was strangled on Wednesday by a 12-foot (3.6-meter) albino Burmese python that escaped from a holding tank in the girl's home, authorities said. The pet's owner, a boyfriend of the child's mother, found the python on top of the 2-year-old girl in the rural community of Oxford, about 50 miles northwest of Orlando. The python apparently broke free in the night, entered the girl's bedroom and attacked her. "This is very rare," Patricia Behnke of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission told reporters. The owner stabbed the snake when he found it on the child but she...