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The pursuit of invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida led to the alarming discovery when four females were captured at a “communal nesting” site on an island, according to video shared on YouTube. ...
An interaction between a Burmese python and bobcat in South Florida has contributed to scientific research as behavioral ecologists publish findings on the first ...
Though the python successfully defended her nest, that didn't stop the bobcat, who later returned when the nest was unguarded and feasted on the eggs. The discovery marks the first time a native ...
Over several days, a bobcat menaces an invasive Burmese python’s nest, “consuming, trampling, caching, and uncovering the eggs,” photos show.
This nest was 111 eggs. 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 female Burmese python that stretched 16 feet long was found in the Florida Everglades over the weekend with its nest of nearly 50 eggs.
A female python, 18 hatchlings and 23 unhatched eggs were discovered in the Big Cypress National Preserve, where the invasive species continues to thrive.
A Burmese python nest of 111 eggs is the largest ever discovered in Florida, wildlife officials said. It was removed from the Everglades this month.
Researchers in the Florida Everglades captured photos of a bobcat fighting an invasive Burmese python, eating its eggs and destroying its nest.
Over several days, a bobcat menaces an invasive Burmese python’s nest, “consuming, trampling, caching, and uncovering the eggs,” photos show.
Over several days, a bobcat menaces an invasive Burmese python’s nest, “consuming, trampling, caching, and uncovering the eggs,” photos show.