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Invasive python hiding in tree lunged to bite hunters in South Florida, video shows. The snake was captured and euthanized.
Burmese pythons are thriving in South Florida after escaping captivity or being freed by pet owners, experts say. The nonvenomous snakes, which grow to 18 feet, are creating havoc in the ecosystem.
A snake-hunting team just bagged one of the largest Burmese pythons ever caught in Florida.
After all, how can something that weighs hundreds of pounds and lacks arms or claws climb a tree? But reticulated pythons can do more than just slither on the ground.
Western Cape snake catcher @Bolandsnakeremovals captures massive African Python scaling dry tree, leaving bystanders shocked at the reptile's climbing ability.
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