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Burmese Pythons are destroying Florida’s ecosystem. These snake-hunting veterans are fighting back.
euronews (in English)
2022-09-09
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Burmese pythons first came to Florida in the 1980s as a popular exotic pet. They’re now the region’s most destructive invasive predator.
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