Burmese pythons wreak havoc across the Florida Everglades. The invasive snakes eat just about anything. Do they eat ...
Say hi to green anacondas, boas Potentially even more concerning is a recent collaborative study the Conservancy of Southwest Florida took part in that showed the invasive snake can eat prey much ...
According to the Florida Division of Emergency Management's forecast, low temperatures will fall into the low 30s to low 40s ...
One of Florida’s best-known wildlife trackers defied logic by taking a blind dog python hunting, and the hound ended up ...
An emerald tree boa from the Florida Aquarium is the cover of the 2024 Association of Zoos and Aquarium Connect Magazine ...
Whoever said a blind dog can hunt has never met Helen. Not only can she hunt, but she recently found a blind python in the ...
The snake was blind because she was "in the blue," which means ... They are primarily found in the Everglades where they are ...
The invasive constrictor has since spread out across more than a thousand square miles of South Florida. Can Burmese pythons survive lower temperatures and will colder weather stop the snakes from ...
A non-native species has been threatening a Florida national park for decades with little that can be done to stop it.
The South Florida avocado industry has been severely impacted by Laurel wilt disease, with production reduced by about 50%.