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Burmese pythons pose a huge threat to native species in the Florida Everglades. Officials have used creative methods to ...
Burmese pythons like this one are responsible for the rapid decline of native mammals in the Florida Everglades National Park.
Pythons in the Everglades have a taste for rabbits, and a new study finds that the invaders' voracious appetites are to blame for pushing native mammals out of large areas of the wetlands. Some of ...
New research confirms that Burmese pythons, dumped in Everglades National Park in Florida and now reproducing, are wiping out the mammals that have historically populated the park, the Miami Herald ...
Version 2.0 of the study will add bunny scent to the stuffed rabbits if motion and heat aren’t enough to fool the pythons in Florida.
The Burmese python is considered an invasive species in the Everglades and has been wiping out other animals such as the marsh rabbit.
Battling to control the population of Burmese pythons, authorities in Florida have turned to robot rabbits for help.
Researchers in the Florida Everglades captured photos of a bobcat fighting an invasive Burmese python, eating its eggs and destroying its nest.
The robot rabbits are remote-controlled, solar-powered and even have cameras which can look out for signs of movement that would show if a python is close by.
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