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That is the problem with people getting snakes that are too big. Once theu are too large, they don't know what to do with them. They release them in places where they do not belong. Burmese are not native to the Americas.
Shame that this happens from time to time. I miss my 10ft. Burmese, that was a beautiful snake.
Potentially quite serious though
it's been 'introduced' into the Everglades and it's challenging the guy at the top of the food chain for supremacy; what was the biggest snake in there before the Burmese Python showed up?
We had a "scare" in Los Angeles in 2005.
Someone's pet Tiger got loose and they shot it instead of tranquilizing it.
IIRC it was more the owner's fault it was shot because they had been lying to the police about losing it.
Tiger Killed Near Reagan Library - CBS News
There's video of the animal roaming the hillside from a helicopter right before they shot it but I can't find it.
Wheels
I remember that. The owner was lucky he didn't get mauled by the damned thing. A couple of times a year, we see in the news about a Lion/Tiger/Chimpanzee/etc. killing someone, often the owner him/herself. Am I missing something, or is keeping a wild animal a bad idea?
I'm pretty sure the Eastern Indigo snake is the largest native snake to North America, getting almost 9 feet in length....what was the biggest snake in there before the Burmese Python showed up?