A Florida woman drove straight to a fire station after discovering a python inside her car, where firefighters safely removed the unexpected passenger.
A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
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Firefighters dismantle woman's car after slippery python hides inside
Firefighters in Florida, US dismantled parts of a woman’s car to rescue her pet Burmese python after it slithered behind the dashboard. The owner drove to Station 43 for help on 9 March, where crews ...
On a warm and clear Wednesday morning in the Everglades, researchers Melissa Miller and Brandon Welty dug through grass and dirt in search of a ten-foot snake they had seen just a week before. Members ...
It was gator vs. python on a Florida golf course recently.
After following all of the official rules and regulations, Freddy and Mike dressed to kill—in their knee-high snake boots, ...
When a South Florida pet python owner discovered her snake inside her car's dashboard, she drove to a nearby fire station for help getting it out. The ...
The South Florida Water Management District is in its second year of managing a Python Removal Program. Winners win cash ...
A nearly half-million-dollar pothole patching machine purchased by the City of Hollywood is now sitting unused inside a public works facility after breaking down repeatedly and being taken out of ...
A pet boa constrictor named Pablo made a break for it Palm Beach County when his owner's wife went into labor.
A Florida man discovered a 7-foot boa constrictor in his driveway while on his way to work. The snake was identified as a boa constrictor, an invasive species in Florida, but likely a pet. A neighbor ...
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