Florida's python problem is widely tied to people importing exotic pets and releasing or losing them into the wild.
Photo Credit: iStock A viral video from the Everglades is putting new focus on a disturbing part of Florida's python problem.
A nearly 13-foot Burmese python in Florida is forcing scientists to rethink how quickly the invasive species can multiply.
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