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Chapman said her partner went outside to videotape the birds when he turned around and noticed there was a nearly 10-foot python wrapped around the couple’s Christmas tree.
An enterprising Florida snake catcher has devised a festive way to combat the Everglades’ ever-growing Burmese python scourge — by using the reptile’s eggs to make ssssscrumptious Christmas ...
Burmese python may not be everyone’s first food of choice for festive holiday fare — or second, third or fourth either. For starters, it’s snake. Plus, because of potentially high mercury ...
But for one woman in Australia , the seasonal theme was very big snakes, when she got home to find a 10-foot python adorning her tree.
An enterprising Florida snake catcher has devised a festive way to combat the Everglades' ever-growing Burmese python scourge - by using the reptile's eggs to make Christmas cookies, among other ...
A couple in Brisbane, Australia found a 10-foot python in an outdoor Christmas tree this week. They left the snake alone and eventually it slithered away.
Even with a course package this expansive, the Python certification boot camp bundle is anything but a budget buster. Regularly over $80, all this coursework is available now at the holiday ...
Python hunter Donna Kalil uses meat and eggs from the invasive snakes to make jerky and cookies — but only after first checking for safe mercury levels.
How about python jerky, a plate of constrictor and grits for breakfast or maybe a nice Christmas cookie whipped up with snake-yolk dough?
Donna Kalil, a veteran python hunter in South Florida, prepared for Christmas with a batch of serpent-themed Christmas cookies.