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Largest Burmese Python Ever Captured in Florida Everglades Had Hoofs in Stomach
A necropsy also found hoof cores in the snake’s digest system, meaning that an adult white-tailed deer was its last meal
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Python Dumped at Anthony Chabot Regional Park in the East Bay
East Bay regional park staff are keeping an eye out for a full-grown python that was dumped at Anthony Chabot Regional Park. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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Python Dumped at Anthony Chabot Regional Park in the East Bay
East Bay regional park staff are keeping an eye out for a full-size python that was dumped at Anthony Chabot Regional Park.
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Texas Woman Finds Big Snake in Her Bathroom Overnight
A Texas woman says she walked into her bathroom in the middle of the night to find a huge snake on the back of her toilet.
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North Florida Officers Find ‘Emotional Support Snake' During DUI Traffic Stop
Police officers in a Florida panhandle city found a slithery subject during a recent DUI stop: an “emotional support snake.”
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St. Louis Zoo Says Python Laid 7 Eggs Without Male Help
St. Louis Zoo officials are trying to solve the mystery of how a 62-year-old ball python laid seven eggs without being around a male python for at least two decades.
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16-Foot Python, 50 Eggs Removed From Florida Everglades
A 16-foot Burmese python and over 50 eggs were removed from under a house in the Florida Everglades during the holiday weekend.
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16-Foot Python, 50 Eggs Removed From Florida Everglades
A 16-foot Burmese python and over 50 eggs were removed from under a house in the Florida Everglades during the holiday weekend.
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17-Foot Python Bites 4-Year-Old Girl at Schaumburg Expo
A 4-year-old girl was bitten by a python on Thursday at the Chicagoland Fishing, Travel and Outdoor Expo, according to Schaumburg police.
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Monster 17-Foot Python Caught in Florida Everglades
A monster 17-foot python that was captured in the Florida Everglades over the weekend is the largest caught so far under the python elimination program.
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Monster 17-Foot Snake Found Dead at Riverside Dump
A 17-foot-long albino Burmese python was found dead in a Riverside dump, animal services said Tuesday.
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Cupertino High Student Creates Wearable Device for Parkinson's Patients
Sixteen-year-old Utkarsh Tandon of Cupertino created “One Ring,” a wearable ring for Parkinson’s patients to wear throughout the day while an application tracks tremors and unique motor patterns and send the data to physicians.