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  2. Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus, commonly known as the Florida pinesnake or Florida pine snake, is a subspecies of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States.

  3. List of snakes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    This list of snakes of Florida includes all snakes in the U.S. state of Florida. Non-venomous. An American alligator and a Burmese python in Everglades National Park.

  4. Tantilla - Wikipedia

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    Centipede snake (Tantilla armillata), Nicaragua (August 3, 2013) Smith's black-head snake (Tantilla hobartsmithi), El Paso County, Texas (July, 2021) Neotropical black-headed snake (Tantilla melanocephala), Paraíba, Brazil (October 2, 2018) Plains black headed snake (Tantilla nigriceps) Florida crowned snake (Tantilla relicta), Highlands County, Florida (March 20, 2007) Red black-headed snake ...

  5. 7-Foot-Wide Pile of Pythons Caught 'Getting Busy' in Florida

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    Burmese pythons are some of the largest snakes in the world. They can reach up to 16 feet in length and weigh 200 pounds or more. The lady snakes weigh more than the boys!

  6. Short-tailed snake - Wikipedia

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    Captive specimens show a keen preference for black-crowned snakes of the genus Tantilla and will often eat them exclusively, rejecting other species of small snake or lizard. It is possible that black-crowned snakes, some of which are themselves small, burrowing snakes endemic to Florida, comprise the entire diet of wild short-tailed snakes.

  7. Invasive pythons hide a parasite that has spread to Florida’s ...

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    The parasitic worms are native to southeast Asia and Australia.

  8. Open wide: Florida’s invasive Burmese pythons can eat ... - AOL

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    Jayne said measurements of the longest Burmese python (19 feet) and two other very large snakes (15 and 17 feet) captured in South Florida show that the pythons have a gape bigger than even ...

  9. Florida crowned snake - Wikipedia

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    The Florida crowned snake is commonly found in north and central Florida, and in sandy habitat areas of the Gulf coast. [7] The species is seen rarely in the southernmost border area of Georgia. [3] It is most often associated with sandy habitats, including Florida sand pine scrub, pine flatwoods and pine hammocks. [4]