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  2. Snake hunters will wrangle invasive Burmese pythons in ... - AOL

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    Friday marked the start of the annual Florida Python Challenge, where hunters head into the Everglades to track down invasive Burmese pythons in hopes of grabbing a share of $30,000 in prizes. The ...

  3. The Everglades python hunt is on! Snakes to be stalked in ...

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    Last year's hunt caught 209 snakes. The prize was $10,000. A 2012 study suggested that in Everglades National Park, pythons were responsible for a decline of 85% to 100% of the population of ...

  4. A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades

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    Once the snakes are caught, the hunters have 24 hours to deliver them to the wildlife agency. It is illegal for any person other than a licensed contractor to transport a live, invasive snake.

  5. A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades

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    Aycock described the time when he caught a 17-foot (5-meter) python: He and his wife had to dance around the snake before he could wrangle the animal and control its head to keep the predator from lunging at them. Even then, a hunter needs a helper to keep the snake uncoiled until it calms down and can be double-bagged to prevent escape.

  6. Meet the female python hunter taking 2nd place for most ... - AOL

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    In total, 857 participants competed in the 2024 snake hunt challenge from 33 states and Canada. ... Donna Kalil captures a wild Burmese python in the Everglades west of Miami on Monday October, 28 ...

  7. Burmese pythons in Florida - Wikipedia

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    An American alligator and a Burmese python in Everglades National Park struggling in lock. Burmese pythons in the state of Florida are classified as an invasive species.They disrupt the ecosystem by preying on native species, outcompeting native species for food or other resources, and/or disrupting the physical nature of the environment.