MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Another one of South Florida's most aggressive invasive species is making headlines after being discovered swimming in Biscayne Bay. It was an 11-foot-long, 31-pound Burmese python ...
Photo illustration of a python. A four-metre-long python wallowing at the bottom of a swimming pool in a Malaysian private club sent bathers running, a report and staff at the club said Thursday A ...
A Burmese python was found swimming off the coast of Florida. Biologists in Florida have caught a huge Burmese python that was found swimming off the coast of Biscayne Bay. Biscayne National Park ...
A TikToker got the shock of her life when a slithery intruder joined her in the pool. The woman recounted the horrifying moment when she spotted a 12-foot-long reticulated python in a hotel swimming ...
Wildlife officials in South Florida on Friday said they captured a giant Burmese python swimming about a mile off the coast of Biscayne Bay, local reports said. The snake is an invasive species and ...
A kayaker found this 9-foot python coiled around part of a South Florida Water Management District research platform in Biscayne Bay in November. District python catcher Bobby Hill was able to snag ...
Many people view their backyard as a private oasis where they can relax and unwind. However, for Florida residents, there is also a chance that an unexpected guest could be sharing the yard with you.
A Naples charter captain spotted a Burmese python swimming across Naples Bay earlier this week. Stephen Iannotta was heading out of Port O’Call Marina toward open water Thursday morning when he saw a ...
Burmese pythons, the large constrictor snakes eating their way across the Florida Everglades and destroying native wildlife, have a low detectability rate, meaning they're very difficult to find.