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‘Put It in the Trash,’ Agency Tells Man Who Finds Nearly 12-Foot Burmese Python in Road
State officials allow public to kill invasive Burmese pythons but require private disposal due to large population, with 60 removed by top hunter this year.
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‘Put it in the trash,’ agency tells man who finds nearly 12-foot Burmese python in road
A Florida man who found and killed a nearly 12-foot-long Burmese python was told by a state agency to "put it in the trash" because "there were too many" of them for officials to handle.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full Article12-Foot Burmese Python Caught In SW Florida Makes Kaa From 'The Jungle Book' Look Like A Tiny Worm
invasive Burmese python in Florida A man in Southwest Florida nabbed a 12+ foot invasive Burmese python in Rotonda West in Charlotte County. This is one of the largest invasive Burmese pythons captured here in the Sunshine State in a long time. The area this massive python was captured is intriguing. Rotonda West is in Charlotte County and on the Northwest side of Charlotte Harbor, a massive body of water, which separates it from the Florida Eve…
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