MIAMI (CBSMiami) – It's official. An invasive Burmese python captured in the Everglades over the weekend has broken the state record measuring 18.9 feet long. The previous record was 18.8 feet long.
Days after the capture of a record-breaking 19-foot Burmese python in Florida, the state announced the discovery of a record-breaking nest containing 111 python eggs. Burmese pythons are an invasive ...
The South Florida Water Management District said hunters captured an 18-foot, 9-inch snake Oct. 2 along the L-28 Tieback Canal, about 35 miles west of Miami. This is the longest Burmese python ...
In just over a month, novice and professional python hunters will converge on the Everglades for the annual Florida Python ...
(NBC/WTVJ) Florida snake hunters made a monster, record-breaking catch in the Everglades late last week. A 17-foot, 1 inch python was captured Friday night at the Big Cypress National Preserve and ...
HOMESTEAD, FLA. (WSVN) - A python hunter in the Everglades made quite a killing after he snagged a 17-foot python, setting a new record. The South Florida Water Management District tweeted video of ...
BROWARD COUNTY (CBSMiami) – A near record-breaking Burmese Python has been eliminated in the Florida Everglades. The invasive snake was 16-feet long and weighed 165 pounds. "Alligator" Ron Bergeron, ...