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2026 Florida Python Challenge set to kick off

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Florida python hunters find out dates for annual challenge this week
The Florida Python Challenge is an annual 10-day competition to remove invasive Burmese pythons from South Florida's ecosystem.

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How this snake hunter made history at the 2025 Florida Python Challenge
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2026 Florida Python Challenge set to kick off in July
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Florida's 'most interesting' python is breeding faster than scientists thought possible
A nearly 13-foot Burmese python in Florida is forcing scientists to rethink how quickly the invasive species can multiply.

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2026 Florida Python Challenge: Here's where to register, what to know before signing up
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2026 Python Challenge hunters will find snakes unfazed by winter cold
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Massive Everglades Discovery Drops 120 Invasive Python Eggs Just Before Florida Hunt Begins

A professional python hunter in the Florida Everglades recently stumbled upon what can only be described as the ultimate nightmare buffet: two massive, neighboring nests packed with a combined total of roughly 120 Burmese python eggs.
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Snakes everywhere: 120 Burmese python eggs discovered in Florida’s Everglades

A shocking discovery in Florida’s Everglades has once again highlighted the growing threat posed by invasive Burmese pythons in the region. Snake hunter Kevin Pavlidis recently uncovered two neighbouring nests containing around 120 Burmese python eggs in total,
The Cool Down on MSN
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Even after 23,000 removals, Florida scientists are tracking Everglades pythons to find where they strike next

"The pythons aren't supposed to be here."
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Biologists Are Using Florida Opossums as Low-Tech Trackers to Hunt the State's Invasive Burmese Pythons

The collars send a signal to researchers after a opossum is eaten, leading to the snake's location
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