Animals
Burmese Pythons Pose Little Risk to Everglades National Park Visitors
Stories of enormous Burmese pythons being found in the Florida Everglades are commonplace, and the invasive snakes are a threat to the balance of the ecosystem, but the US Geological Survey said Friday that the pythons pose little risk to people in the Everglades National Park.
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