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Florida hunters should never cut off the head of a python

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Florida Python Challenge is back. Why the state wants more snake hunters
The annual Florida Python Challenge is set to begin.

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Why Florida hunters should never cut off the head of a python
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The Florida Python Challenge is back, and it’s seeking hunters to kill invasive snakes for a $10,000 grand prize
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Meet the 2025 Florida Python Challenge champion: Taylor Stanberry
Python hunter and Naples native Taylor Stanberry won the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's annual Python Challenge last July, catching a total of 60 pythons during the 10-day competi...

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Maps Show Spread of Burmese Pythons as Hunting Challenge Begins
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Florida is sending people in the Everglades to hunt for giant snakes — and it could net one person $10,000
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Florida’s 2026 Python Challenge begins Friday: Here’s what to know
The grand prize winner who captures the highest number of pythons will take home a $10,000 reward.

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Florida Python Challenge: 10 questions for expert ahead of competition
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Florida's python-hunting 'Super Bowl' begins Friday, with $25,000 up for grabs
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How a python can eat its prey, like a whole deer, is jaw-dropping

Eating its prey can be a process for a python, which is why it relies so heavily on its jaw to get the job done, including consuming a whole deer.
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An unexpected predator is raiding Burmese python nests in the Everglades

University of Florida researchers documented a surprising new threat to Burmese python eggs in the Everglades, adding to growing evidence that native wildlife is fighting back against the invasive species.
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