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Florida team tow the largest Burmese python female ever

The team uses a radio transmitter transplanted into a male "Scout" snake to study Python movements, reproductive behavior, and habitat use. did.

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A Burmese python is held during a safe capture demonstration where Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that registration for the 2022 Florida Python Challenge has opened Thursday, June 16, 2022, in Miami. The Python Challenge to be held Aug 5-14 is intended to engage the public in participating in Everglades conservation through invasive species removal of the Burmese python.
Burmese pythons are held during a safe capture demonstration, and Florida Governor Ron de Santis registers for the 2022 Florida Python Challenge in June Announced that it started on Thursday 16, 2022, Miami. The Python Challenge, which will take place August 5-14, aims to involve the general public in participating in the protection of the Everglades through the removal of Burmese python invaders. Photo: Lynne Sladky /AP

Naples, Florida — A biologist recently brought to the heaviest location Burmese pythons ever caught in Team Florida, officials said.

The female python weighed 215 pounds (98 kilograms), was about 5 meters (18 feet) long, and had 122 developing eggs, southwestern Florida. The protected area states: news release. The

team used a radio transmitter transplanted into a male "scout" snake to study python movement, reproductive behavior, and habitat use, a wildlife biologist and environmental science. Project manager Ian Bartoszek said.

"How do you find a needle in a haystack? You can also use a magnet. In a similar way, a male scout snake is attracted to the largest female around it," Bartoszek said. Mr. says. The

team used a scout snake named Dionysus (Dion for short) in the western region of the Everglades.

"We knew he was there for a reason, and the team found him with the biggest woman we've ever seen."

Biologist Ian Easterling and intern Kyle Findley helped capture a female snake and bring it to a field track through the woods.

An autopsy also found a hoof core in the snake's digestive system. This means that the adult white-tailed deer was the last meal.

National Geographic records the findings and highlights the continued impact of the invasive python, known for its rapid breeding and depletion of surrounding native wildlife.

Bartoszek stated that the removal of female pythons plays an important role in disrupting the breeding cycle.

"This is a wildlife issue of our time in southern Florida," he said.

This February 2022 photo provided by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida shows biologist Ian Bartoszek with a 15-foot female Burmese python captured by tracking a male scout snake in Picayune Strand State Forest.
This 2022 2 provided by the Southwest Florida Reserve Moon photo shows biologist Ian Balticshek with a 15-foot female Burmese python captured in pursuit of a male scout snake in the Piki Unstrand State Forest Park.Photo by a reserve in southwest Florida/AP

The reserve's python program has been around since it was launched in 2013. Removed over 1,000 pythons. 100 square miles (25,900 hectares) in southwestern Florida.

Within that range, autopsy found dozens of white-tailed deer in the Burmese python. Data researchers at the University of Florida recorded 24 mammals, 47 birds, and 2 reptiles from the stomach of a snake.

This February 2018 photo provided by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida shows biologist Ian Easterling with a 15-foot female Burmese python captured by tracking a male scout snake in Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Naples, Fla. (Conservancy of Southwest Florida via AP)
This 2018 2 provided by the Southwest Florida Reserve Moon photo shows biologist Ian Easter ring with a 15-foot female Burmese python captured in the Lucary Bay National River Mouth Research Reserve in Naples, Florida, following a male scout snake. Southwest Florida Reserve)

Earlier, recent discoveries showed that the largest female taken away by the Conservancy program weighed 185 pounds (84 kilograms) at the time in Florida. Officials said it was the heaviest python captured. The

state Python removal program will run for two weeks in August. Participants will compete for prizes, including $ 2,500 to catch most pythons.

Last year's agenda was attended by more than 600 people from 25 states.

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