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Burmese pythons in the United States

Burmese pythons have been developing colonizes in the southern Untied States. Burmese pythons are not indigenous too the United States. However people have been releasing pet pythons into the wild were the snakes thrive weather permitting.

A Burmese python can grow up to 20 feet and weigh 250 pounds. They are not poisonous and are not considered a danger to humans. However Burmese pythons do eat many animals and as a result can harm local eco systems.

The first Burmese pythons found in the wild were in the Florida Everglades. By 2003 there was evidence the snakes had established breading grounds in the wilds of Florida.

Some biologists are worried that Burmese pythons may one day colonize the lower one-third of the United States.

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Survival..

These may affect the survival of some animals which are in the lower level of the food chain and would obviously disrupt the living patterns of the ecosystem. However, if something will be done to minimize or to control this, such a problem may not just come out.

this is just like human survival... those snakes tried to adapt with the environment for survival. humans tried anything to live. selling ones morality, and integrity for the sake of living because of not having a job or being poor.

I have one example bout this selling of flesh.. click the link below if you don't mind.

http://whatdidyoudotosurvive.blogspot.com/2008/02/selling-her-flesh.html

In the state of Florida the

In the state of Florida the pythons do quite well...