Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
Florida scientists are using opossums to secretly track invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades-and it's working.
Researchers in Florida are capturing invasive Burmese pythons by using tracking devices placed on raccoons and possums.
Have any humans have been killed by Burmese pythons? What to know Florida's large, invasive residents and their ...
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In battle against Burmese pythons, Florida officials turn to raccoons
"These snakes have been very difficult to find, and this may prove to be an efficient tracking method." ...
Burmese pythons are spreading across south Florida but will we start to see them slither up north? What to know ...
Burmese pythons, one of the largest snake species in the world, could be the most destructive invasive animal in Florida Everglades history. They can swim, burrow and climb trees, and they eat almost ...
Are Florida's invasive Burmese pythons are more active in warmer months? Signs show signs of cold tolerance, potentially ...
This Instagram post of a Burmese python eating a 77-pound white-tailed deer is quite horrifying. It teaches us a lot about the power of these incredible but invasive reptiles. At the same time, it ...
Opossums are becoming Florida’s secret weapon against giant invasive pythons—thanks to GPS collars and a wild discovery.
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