Burmese Python Research Paper

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The Burmese python is a magnificent and powerful animal. Native to the grassy marshes of southeast Asia, and is among the largest snakes in the world, capable of growing to an outstanding length of 23 feet and a weight of 200 pounds. Think of a telephone pole, and then imagine a snake around the middle of a pole. That's the Burmese python. Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily on small birds and mammals. Although they have no venom, they have other, quite effective means of killing their prey. Chemical receptors in their tongues and heat sensors along the jaws compensate for their poor eyesight and allow them to hunt in the dark. The evidence means that these pythons are having an effect on local animals of what this animal is capable of doing to the local ecosystem and creating a huge diversity on the animals local to their habitat. Also because of their invasion, the local citizens have been planning to kill the Burmese pythons in “Florida’s Python Hunt”. …show more content…
With no natural predators, these eating machines appear to be wiping out huge numbers of opossums, raccoons, and bobcats, as well as many other bird species. The Burmese pythons are changing the Florida Everglades with a huge effect on native local animals that negatively affect the local environment. Also because these Burmese pythons have no predators naturally and they do not belong in the environment. When they are brought over to places they shouldn't be or belong to, it is sad because the Burmese pythons never chose to invade the Everglades. So the effect on them having to be killed over people letting them go free as pets is just extremely