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University of Florida researchers examining the carcass of a large, pregnant Burmese python said Monday they found a record 87 eggs inside, giving them important clues about the reproductive capability of the dangerous, invasive species.

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    Burmese pythons, one of the largest snakes in the world, are best known for the way they catch and eat their food. The snake uses its sharp rearward-pointing teeth to seize prey, and...
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    Know the Burmese python (Python bivittatus) – how big it gets, its morphs, what it eats, its range, habitat, lifespan, predators, if it is poisonous, and its care.
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  • Burmese Python
    Burmese pythons, with their beautifully patterned skin, rapid growth rate, and generally docile disposition, may be best known as the large snake of choice among reptile owners.
    11/21/2024 - 6:10 am | View Website
  • Burmese Python (Python bivittatus)
    The Burmese python (P. bivittatus) is a heavy bodied and colorful animal. A pattern of large reddish brown blotches outlined in cream or gold overlay a base color of pale tan, yellowish-brown, or grey; they have an arrow shaped-marking on the top of their head that points towards their nose (Mehrtens 1987).
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  • Burmese python
    The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is one of the largest species of snakes. It is native to a large area of Southeast Asia and is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. [1] Until 2009, it was considered a subspecies of the Indian python, but is now recognized as a distinct species. [3]
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