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    Native to Southeast Asia, Burmese pythons were first observed in the Florida Everglades in the 1980s. Since then, the large reptiles have been spotted in the Florida Keys, an area in which they had not previously been seen. As shown in the Everglades, the pythons can devastate native ecosystems, causing an imbalance in the natural predator-prey relationship between organisms. This is particularly troubling for the Everglades and the Keys as Burmese pythons have now assumed the spot of top predator

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    high densities and spread out covering larger areas with time. A large portion of South Florida including Everglades National Park (ENP) has Burmese Pythons native to Southeast Asia since the year 2000. It was then that the Burmese Python was found to significantly consume threatened and endangered animals of that area. As proof of the extent to which Burmese Pythons have affected the ecosystem, systematic road surveys were used in the ENP to sample the effects of them before and after they established

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    Burmese Python Issue Have you ever wanted a Burmese Python as a Pet? They do not live up to their expectations, making horrendous pets. The owners of these let them go into the Everglades is terrible economically. It was in 2013, the Fish and Wildlife committee issued a solution. First you got to know what started the problem, then work your way up in knowledge about the problem, then read the results of the solution. First off, The Burmese Python is a snake that is native to Asia. The snake made

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    Burmese Pythons are taking over the Everglades. Burmese Pythons are taking over the Everglades because the people that owned them, they thought the Burmese Pythons were too big, so they let them go into the Florida Everglades. Also the people of Florida are having a thing called a python hunt. That's going to hurt the environment because the people of Florida are letting untrained hunters to kill Burmese Pythons with shotguns ex, The people might even be a bigger threat to the Everglades. Some of

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    Should We Hunt Burmese Pythons? The Burmese Pythons may seem harmless, since they contain no venom, but they actually are. These pythons can easily kill an animal of even if they wanted to, a small human! Burmese Pythons can cause changes in animals, people, and ecosystems. They need to be stopped before it is too late, and people are suggesting a Python Challenge where for 30 days, people can hunt Burmese Pythons and win prizes up to $1,500. These pythons can weigh up to 200 pounds

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    How are Burmese Python’s Changing the Florida’s everglades? By: Caleb escobar How would you like to be hunting Burmese pythons in the florida’s everglades. Cause the Burmese pythons are wiping out animal’s in the florida’s everglades.and they are growing there population of Burmese pythons. Because they were loose by their owners because they became too big and now they are threatening the floridas everglades. Because of their owners,Burmese pythons are threatening the ecosystem

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    “BURMESE DAYS” The novel “Burmese Days” written by George Orwell explore some of the important features of modern history – colonialism, imperialism, the British Empire, racism and nationalism. Orwell has described the native Burmese society in his novel. The novel talks about a town named Kyauktada in Upper Burma, its hot climate and their people. It clearly shows the superstitious nature of the Burmese. These people mostly follow Buddhism and believe in Buddhist beliefs – those who do evil in

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    Burmese Python Burmese pythons are overpopulating the Everglades. People buy them when they are babies, so they are small, but when they keep growing they get too big. Eventually the people that bought them just let them go, into the wild, so now they are out in the open ruining everything.The local animals population is decreasing because the Python snakes are eating them.The python snakes could change the people because it could eat their pets whole, so then they would want to move away from the

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    Burmese pythons, a dangerous species of snakes, are inhabiting Florida’s Everglades and negatively impacting the environment surrounding them. But let me tell you, they’re not here by mistake. Humans are leaving their ferocious Burmese pythons in Florida’s Everglades due to unfortunate pet ownership mishaps. Their extremely large bodies and sharp teeth make it easy for the snake to swallow prey, not to mention prey up to five times the size of its own head. These fierce snakes are changing the local

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    Have you ever heard of the dangerous Burmese python? If you have not, Burmese pythons are one of the most vicious snakes in the world. They have very dominant jaws that can open five times its own head and are capable of developing to an enormous length of twenty-three feet and a weight of two hundred pounds! Burmese pythons are as large as a telephone pole! To kill their prey, they grasp the victim with their back-curving teeth. When the victim tries to escape, it only sinks deeper into the python’s

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