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Here are some of the biggest Burmese pythons caught in the Florida Python Challenge annual Everglades hunt The FWC holds an annual Python Challenge. This photo was taken during the 2020 challenge.
Through early 2024, the conservancy has removed more than 1,300 pythons from a 150-square-mile area near Naples, most of them caught through the tracking program. That’s the equivalent of 35,000 ...
The biggest Burmese python to be captured in the state was 18ft long. As a result, members of the public can capture and kill the pythons without a permit and year-round on private property.
Burmese pythons: Wild caught (non-native invasive) Burmese python (Python bivittatus) female♀ 5.7912 m (19 ft 0 in) (19 ft) 56.699 kg (125.00 lb) caught in the Big Cypress National Preserve in eastern Collier County, Florida by Jake Waleri and Stephen Gauta on July 10, 2023. Waleri and several friends caught the large snake.
Through early 2024, the conservancy has removed more than 1,300 pythons from a 150-square-mile area near Naples, most of them caught through the tracking program.
A 215-pound python caught in 2022 remains the heaviest, but there are even bigger pythons waiting to be caught, according to wildlife biologist Ian Bartoszek with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
Snake hunters this week caught the longest Burmese python ever documented in Florida that measured an eye-popping 19 feet, authorities said.
On June 21, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida announced that its Burmese python research team caught the largest python ever recorded in Florida.