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jpak

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Sun Apr 7, 2019, 02:03 PM Apr 2019

'Massive' 17-foot long python found in Florida preserve. It was carrying 73 eggs

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/04/06/17-foot-long-python-found-floridas-big-cypress-national-preserve/3388358002/

A national preserve in South Florida has reported catching a python that was more than 17 feet long and weighed 140 pounds.

The female reptile is the largest ever caught at Big Cypress National Preserve, according to a Friday social media post by the preserve. It was carrying 73 developing eggs at the time.

An August report from Smithsonian Magazine says an invasive Burmese python hybrid can now be found across more than 1,000 square miles of South Florida. The snakes –which can grow to 23 feet in length and weigh 200 pounds – are causing major ecological problems in the area, the publication reports.

The Big Cypress snake was caught using new tracking technology, the national preserve said in a social media post. Authorities used radio transmitters to track male pythons; the males' locations are then used to find breeding females.

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