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2024 Everglades Roundup – AP News – August 17, 2024
“A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades” (Stephany Matat)
I’ve never hunted snakes in the Everglades and am a novice understanding Burmese pythons having only produced about 400 in earlier times. Although a relative observation of mine, I wouldn’t call the eggs “small”. In terms of predators, there is ample literature that in the Everglades hatchling and young pythons are eaten by other snakes, herons, bass, alligators, birds of prey, and hogs.
Readers, any comments / observations on the below quotes from the story?
“when the dew point drops at midnight is the best time to find pythons” ?
“can smell the musk of a python in the Everglades” ?
“small eggs” ?
“known hatching spots” ?
“no natural predators” ?
“oily sheen of a python” ?
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“A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades” (Stephany Matat)
I’ve never hunted snakes in the Everglades and am a novice understanding Burmese pythons having only produced about 400 in earlier times. Although a relative observation of mine, I wouldn’t call the eggs “small”. In terms of predators, there is ample literature that in the Everglades hatchling and young pythons are eaten by other snakes, herons, bass, alligators, birds of prey, and hogs.
Readers, any comments / observations on the below quotes from the story?
“when the dew point drops at midnight is the best time to find pythons” ?
“can smell the musk of a python in the Everglades” ?
“small eggs” ?
“known hatching spots” ?
“no natural predators” ?
“oily sheen of a python” ?
A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades
In the dead of night, hunters go deep into the Florida Everglades, searching for the Burmese pythons. The grand prize winner, who humanely kills the most, receives $10,000.
