EVERGLADES NAT'L PARK, Fla. – For years, the Burmese python has run rampant in the Florida Everglades. The invasive snake has ...
Studies indicate Burmese pythons' gape size is bigger than previously thought, allowing them to consume larger prey and significantly impact Florida's ecosystem by preying on larger animals. A new stu ...
An invasive Burmese python in the Everglades was spotted eating a white-tailed deer around 67% of its mass by stretching its mouth to almost the maximum width of what is physically possible.
LOOK AT THIS NEW PICTURES OF A BURMESE PYTHON THAT SWALLOWED AN ENTIRE DEER IN THE EVERGLADES. NBC TWO'S ALEXA VELEZ'S OUTSIDE THE CONSERVANCY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA IN NAPLES WHERE SHE SPOKE WITH ...
The snake enlarged its jaw to fit around the deer’s entire torso – leaving its legs and hooves hanging out on the grass.
"The moral the story is don't underestimate the Burmese python," Bartoszek said ... "I've seen them take down deer here in the Everglades. I've seen them take rabbits, large birds like turkey ...
What’s scary about these big snakes is their ability to swallow other animals, including whole deer and alligators.
A shocking new video from Everglades National Park captures a 15-foot Burmese python consuming a 77-pound white-tailed deer, ...
Biologists studying the invasive reptiles’ impacts on Florida wildlife recently documented the extraordinary predation event.