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The Burmese python and bobcat fight near the snake's nest on June 4, 2021. The bobcat repeatedly stopped by the nest to prey on eggs. (U.S. Geological Survey ) ...
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — Trapper Mike Kimmel of Martin County has captured a mother python and her nest of eggs, which is a first for the state’s python program.
A new record has been set in Florida after a man found a python with a total of 111 eggs in the Everglades. The FWC said it was a "record-breaking" removal.
The images, captured in June 2021, show a bobcat raiding a python’s nest—the first observation of any Floridian animal preying upon the invasive snake’s eggs.
This screengrab shows a female Burmese python whose nest had 111 eggs — a state record in Florida. The 13-foot, 9-inch snakie was captured by Brandon Rahe, a contractor with the FWC’s Python ...
This nest was 111 eggs. YouTube screengrab Brandon Rahe, a contractor with the FWC’s Python Action Team, needed a boat to reach the nest, which was well hidden in a hallow of dead grass and weeds.
A huge Burmese python with a "record-breaking" nest of 111 eggs was removed from the Everglades this week. Snake photo courtesy of Brandon Rahe, inset photo of eggs courtesy of University of Florida.
A python measuring up to 4-feet-long brings in an extra $50, with an additional $25 per foot after that. An additional $200 can be earned for each python caught guarding a nest with eggs.
Burmese python nest in Florida Everglades filled with record-breaking 111 eggs Mark H. Bickel Naples Daily News 0:00 ...
This nest was 111 eggs. YouTube screengrab Brandon Rahe, a contractor with the FWC’s Python Action Team, needed a boat to reach the nest, which was well hidden in a hallow of dead grass and weeds.