Record-Breaking 215-Pound Burmese Python Captured In Florida

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The 215-pound Burmese python set a new weight record in Florida (Credit Conservancy of Southwest Florida)

On June 22, 2022, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida revealed they had captured a 215-pound (98-kilo) female Burmese python in Everglades National Park. Measuring 18 feet long (5 meters), it is the heaviest Burmese python ever caught in the state. The previous record-holder was a 185-pound (84-kilo)( specimen captured in Naples, Florida, in 2021.

Further examination of the euthanized snake revealed she was carrying 122 developing eggs — the most ever found in a female python during a breeding cycle. The biologists also found evidence of an adult white-tailed deer inside the snake's stomach. The deer are an important food source for the critically endangered Florida panthers that call the Everglades home.

"The removal of female pythons plays a critical role in disrupting the breeding cycle of these apex predators that are wreaking havoc on the Everglades ecosystem and taking food sources from other native species," said Ian Bartoszek, the Conservancy's environmental science project manager. "This is the wildlife issue of our time for southern Florida."

A f15-foot-long female Burmese python captured in February 2022 (Credit: Conservancy of Southwest Florida)

A male python called Dionysus, or Dion, who is fitted with a radio transmitter, led the biologists to the massive reptile. Male pythons are attracted to the largest females. Hence. when Dion visited the same area in the western Everglades for several weeks, they suspected he was meeting a female. The male "scout" has also led the team to four other female Burmese pythons this year.

Native to Southeast Asia, Burmese pythons were first brought to the United States as exotic pets. The reptiles are believed to have established a stronghold in the Everglades ecosystem sometime after Hurricane Andrew struck Florida in 1992. The Category 5 storm destroyed a nearby breeding facility, releasing many snakes into the swamps.

The reptiles have a tremendous ability to reproduce and Florida officials have long given up trying to eradicate the invasive animals. Instead, they focus on curtailing their spread with various methods, including using python "scouts" like Dion and snake-sniffing dogs. The state also holds an annual "Python Challenge." The two-week-long competition invites both experts and amateurs to hunt down as many snakes as possible in exchange for prize money. In 2021, the competition helped remove 223 Burmese pythons from the Everglades.

Resources: conervancy.org, CNN.com, History.com

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  • c00l_dude
    c00l_dude5 months
    Yuvanlucky is right they don't want to harm you, but when they feel threatened they attack. last week I was outside and there was a garter snake in my yard. it almost bit me after i picked it up, but later i figured out he was the neighborhood snake (lefty) because his right eye got taken out by a human. This is why he is afraid of people so if you see an injured snake i'd say leav it be because he bites people who try to pick him up.
    • awsomepizzadude
      I love snakes
      • yuvanlucky
        yuvanlucky10 months
        I always touch snakes they don't want to harm you but If you harm them they will start attacking you.
        • emberdragonwing
          emberdragonwingabout 1 year
          Snakes are cute :3
          • yaboiajfantana
            yaboiajfantanaover 1 year
            Coolest thing i've seen in my life
            • basketball1113
              basketball1113over 1 year
              SO COOL
              • supershy
                supershyover 1 year
                I kind of feel bad for the snake
                • af001
                  af001almost 2 years
                  that thing is huge i really don't like snakes
                  • julye
                    julyealmost 2 years
                    that thing is huge
                    • iceyqueen
                      iceyqueenabout 2 years
                      And scary too!