Published 13:25 IST, November 2nd 2020
Florida: 10-feet-long 'invasive' python found in Mustang's hood, later rescued
In another stunning incident, a 10 feet long “invasive” python snake was found in the hood of a Ford Mustang in Dania Beach of Florida, US.
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In ar stunning incident, a 10 feet long “invasive” python was found in hood of a Ford Mustang in Dania Beach of Florida, US. As per CNN, owners of luxury car found snake when y opened car’s hood to investigate check engine light. Left aghast by ir discovery of a Burmese python, y immediately called wildlife officers.
A video of serpentine’s recue was posted by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commission on ir official Facebook p. In 32 second long clip, a rescue official could be seen pulling out snake from engine compartment while holding his he. He is n joined by ar man who tries to catch hold o resisting serpentine from its tale. After a few moments of struggle, both men are finally able to contain giant serpentine in a sack.
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'Sucess for native wildlife'
In caption, rescue team reckoned, “This is a success for native wildlife since pythons prey on native birds, mammals and reptiles. Thanks to citizen who reported python to us.” Meanwhile, netizens were left aghast by incident and clip has been shared by over two thousand people since posted. “It’s a super snake w!” wrote a user. While ar quipped, "always check under your hood!". While ar resident of Florida said, "y're only in a certain part of Florida and I’d be more worried about wild hogs."
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Meanwhile, Members of Florida’s Fish and Wildlife’s Python Action Team and South Florida Water Manment District found an 18 foot, 9-inch long Burmese python as a part of ir Python Action Program. Ryan Ausburn and Kevin Pavlidis pulled out beast out of waist deep water in Evergles. y took over to Facebook as y shared an im with behemoth. In caption, Kevin wrote, “I have never seen a snake anywhere near this size”.
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13:26 IST, November 2nd 2020