Saturday, October 29, 2011

Giant python digesting adult deer captured and killed in Florida

Officials in the Florida Everglades have captured and killed a 16-foot-long Burmese python that had just eaten an adult deer.



Scott Hardin exotic species coordinator for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, said workers found the snake on Thursday. The reptile was one of the largest ever found in South Florida.

Hardin said the python had recently consumed a 76-pound female deer that had died. He said it was an important capture to help stop the spread of pythons further north. The python was killed with a shotgun blast.



Skip Snow, a biologist and python specialist at Everglades National Park, who conducted the snake necropsy, said the snake had a girth of 44 inches with the deer inside. "This is clearly an extreme event,” he said. “It shows you they can eat huge things."

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