She is part of a plan by the Odisha government to tackle inbreeding in the tiger population that has resulted in increasing numbers of the once elusive black tigers or pseudo-melanistic tigers.
Burmese pythons, native to Southeast Asia, are among the world's largest snakes. They thrive in diverse habitats and have become a significant invasive species in Florida. Predatory habits and ...
Burmese pythons in Florida can eat larger prey than scientists previously thought due to their ability to stretch their jaws. Researchers believe that understanding the size limits of prey that ...
A new study conducted from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida revealed that Burmese pythons are capable of consuming larger prey than scientists realized. But just how large of an animal are we ...
LOOK AT THIS NEW PICTURES OF A BURMESE PYTHON THAT SWALLOWED AN ENTIRE DEER IN THE EVERGLADES. NBC TWO'S ALEXA VELEZ'S OUTSIDE THE CONSERVANCY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA IN NAPLES WHERE SHE SPOKE WITH ...
The Burmese python is already considered a destructive force in the South Florida ecosystem. A new collaborative study that the Conservancy of Southwest Florida in Naples was part of has revealed ...
Besides rare melanistic tigers, Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, Asian elephants, sambar, barking deer, gaur, jungle cat, wild boar, four-horned antelope and giant squirrels are found in it.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A new study conducted by biologists with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida reveals that Burmese pythons are capable of consuming larger prey than scientists realized.
Over the past 12 years, one specially trained Florida team has removed 770 adult pythons from South Florida, primarily in and around the Everglades. That adds up to about 36,000 pounds of pythons. But ...
The scale at which the Burmese python is able to decimate the native wildlife population in South Florida continues to astonish biologists studying to eradicate the invasive species. Researchers ...